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thanks for that article! That’s the first one I’ve seen where it teaches you exactly how to do this technique. It sounds like, since my back wheels were spinning, H/L must have been working, and I bet my front right CV axel was spinning but I was doing the BTM technique all wrong. That would...
so if I understand you correct, you agree that the front left wheel didn’t spin because all the power was being sent to the front right wheel because it had the least resistance? So if encountered again all 4 wheels will likely operate as advertised?
My intent is less about how to drive in snow and get a truck out, and more about the mechanical issue at steak here. An M998 is a 4x4 and my front two wheels arnt turning.
I got my M998 stuck in two inches of snow. I shifted into H/L, and tried to get out of it. My two rear wheels were spinning, but my front two wheels were not spinning at all. I tried adding a little brake pressure to help but nothing worked. I ended up towing it out of the snow with my BMW :(
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SoOoOo the most embarising thing happened today. I was driving through some powder snow blazing my own trail on the road. I stopped in front of the dumpster to throw some trash out, and then I got stuck. It took me a long time to get out. I tried every possible combination of the transfer case...
I just got one of these from my brother as a Christmas gift. I don't have a bumper yet. Every bumper that I see online for sale doesn't have the clips installed on it. Does this require drilling?
I think the intent of my message was not clear. My goal when I went to the DMV was to get some guidance on how to do this system legally and start off with an off road title for the time being. Somehow that is not what happened and I was looking for some wingman support to make sure that I was...
Thanks guys. I just did the exact same thing and was concerned. I'm curious now as to the rational behind designing the filter to be lose while the bolt is tight. My only thoughts are that the manufacturing engineer was worried that if you could tighten the filter, you would torque the plastic...