bigtcustom
SDD Junior Member
Well, haven't been on the forum long and haven't posted much, but I figured this is probably worth mentioning.
Headed out this morning to get some running around done, and had something major let go.
It's -33C here with the wind chill, and it's been snowing all day. Roads are skating rinks all over the city.
Have the hubs locked in all the time cause you never know when you'll need to drop it into 4by. Well today I left my house and had it locked in to get through several intersections, until I got to the freeway, where I put it back into 2wd, or so I thought. The 4x4 light went out but I don't think it completely disengaged.
Anyways, go up to about 100km/h and started to feel something unbalanced rotating around, and really start shaking. The Tranfer case shifter started flarling around, and before i could slow down, Wham!!
Holy crap!! I could here something banging around, and figured the drive shaft had come loose.
Stopped the truck, looked underneath, and yup, the rear of the front driveshaft was sitting on the crossmember, and I've got a trail of metal pieces and tranny fluid following my tire tracks onto the shoulder. Jump back in the truck and realize the transfer case shifter has almost fallen through the floor.
Anyways, here there is a 5-6 hour wait for a tow truck due to the weather.
So I haven't had a chance to see the extent of the damage. But I would have to say that it was due to u-joint bolts coming loose. I've heard it happening before.
So next time you're under your trucks, just take a wrench to them to ensure they're tight. It'll save you a ton of work later.
Headed out this morning to get some running around done, and had something major let go.
It's -33C here with the wind chill, and it's been snowing all day. Roads are skating rinks all over the city.
Have the hubs locked in all the time cause you never know when you'll need to drop it into 4by. Well today I left my house and had it locked in to get through several intersections, until I got to the freeway, where I put it back into 2wd, or so I thought. The 4x4 light went out but I don't think it completely disengaged.
Anyways, go up to about 100km/h and started to feel something unbalanced rotating around, and really start shaking. The Tranfer case shifter started flarling around, and before i could slow down, Wham!!
Holy crap!! I could here something banging around, and figured the drive shaft had come loose.
Stopped the truck, looked underneath, and yup, the rear of the front driveshaft was sitting on the crossmember, and I've got a trail of metal pieces and tranny fluid following my tire tracks onto the shoulder. Jump back in the truck and realize the transfer case shifter has almost fallen through the floor.
Anyways, here there is a 5-6 hour wait for a tow truck due to the weather.
So I haven't had a chance to see the extent of the damage. But I would have to say that it was due to u-joint bolts coming loose. I've heard it happening before.
So next time you're under your trucks, just take a wrench to them to ensure they're tight. It'll save you a ton of work later.