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
I sent the truck to a mechanic out of state and he told me that the front passenger side CV axle was broken and we replaced it. He assures me that the 4x4 is working now.
I am suspicious though, because the front driver's side wheel was not spinning either. Since I had to ship my truck out of state to get it fixed, I want to make sure that it is good to go before I take it back. What does everyone think? Would a broken CV axle on the passenger side have caused all of these issues or is there another problem? The mechanic also said that the transfer case seems good and shifts like other HMMWV's he's seen. I am likely going to pick it up and drive it 4,000 miles to Alaska next, and I'd hate to get it stuck in snow during the winter and be so far away from help.
-Duster
I sent the truck to a mechanic out of state and he told me that the front passenger side CV axle was broken and we replaced it. He assures me that the 4x4 is working now.
I am suspicious though, because the front driver's side wheel was not spinning either. Since I had to ship my truck out of state to get it fixed, I want to make sure that it is good to go before I take it back. What does everyone think? Would a broken CV axle on the passenger side have caused all of these issues or is there another problem? The mechanic also said that the transfer case seems good and shifts like other HMMWV's he's seen. I am likely going to pick it up and drive it 4,000 miles to Alaska next, and I'd hate to get it stuck in snow during the winter and be so far away from help.
-Duster
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