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That's kind of like what's the best oil, you'll get a lot of opinions. I wanted a one and done deal, everything all in one shot. Winch, winch mount, plow mount, push tubes, blade...I have a KFI 66" and it's served me well for 6 or 7 yrs now. The Honda/Warn stuff is overpriced IMO. You can check out the club store too, wasn't available back when I got mine.

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That's kind of like what's the best oil, you'll get a lot of opinions. I wanted a one and done deal, everything all in one shot. Winch, winch mount, plow mount, push tubes, blade...I have a KFI 66" and it's served me well for 6 or 7 yrs now. The Honda/Warn stuff is overpriced IMO. You can check out the club store too, wasn't available back when I got mine.

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would be nice if they had taller markers
 
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If I wanted a county style asymmetrical plow for a long driveway or something, I'd consider a Denali from the club store.

For everything else, a KFI in poly or steel, depending upon your preference. I went with the 66" Pro-Poly KFI because it's the exact same weight as the steel, but it's taller.

I'd also opt for a 66" width in any of them. Works out about perfect for the p5 width factoring in turns.
 
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That's kind of like what's the best oil, you'll get a lot of opinions. I wanted a one and done deal, everything all in one shot. Winch, winch mount, plow mount, push tubes, blade...I have a KFI 66" and it's served me well for 6 or 7 yrs now. The Honda/Warn stuff is overpriced IMO. You can check out the club store too, wasn't available back when I got mine.

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the best for me is what people usually buy. Good value for money and good durability. Your answer is very nice. Thanks
 
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If I wanted a county style asymmetrical plow for a long driveway or something, I'd consider a Denali from the club store.

For everything else, a KFI in poly or steel, depending upon your preference. I went with the 66" Pro-Poly KFI because it's the exact same weight as the steel, but it's taller.

I'd also opt for a 66" width in any of them. Works out about perfect for the p5 width factoring in turns.
That's what I have, the KFI PolyPro and am very happy so far.
 
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Yup KFI is great build quality, made in USA and it’s sturdy stuff. I went with steel plough as I don’t recall them having poly back in 2015… it’s worked great, not a toy as ai was anticipating. Initially had a SuperWinch Terra 3500 and it got really noisy in reverse (lotsa use). Did a bunch of research and at the time (2018 or so) went with SuperWinch Terra 45s (4500lbs synthetic line) as studies claimed it used less amps than competitors. If you plough lots, recommend a second battery and use Blue Sea auxiliary mini battery gear to hook it up. Top drawer stuff (MO).
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