Iggy913
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Hello Everyone, I've only had my 923A2 for a few weeks, I'm still waiting on the SF97 to return so I can really take it out and play with it. However, I had a few questions I wanted to ask that I didn't see the answers to right away:
I understand no low range in reverse, however what if your crawling around in low and need to back up? Are you really supposed to put the truck back into the high range, back up, then go back into low to continue on? I know reverse is really low in high range already, but say your already in low, stuck in a mud hole or in sand, and you need to back up to choose another line? If your stuck how easy is it going to be to even change the transfer case range since the TM says you should be rolling in neutral before switching to high/low?
I completely understand the warning that it could cause damage to the transfer case because of the torque of the motor and the super low gearing, and I'm not asking for permission to go out and destroy the truck like that. What I'm asking is just what have you guys done in that particular situation, I don't see that being that rare of a problem for the members who are out using their trucks offroad at all. Can you just use some sense and light throttle inputs to slowly move yourself backwards to choose another line?
Lastly what kinds of experiences have you guys had in using your trucks in sand? Are you running them in high or low? 90% of my offroad use will be in sand, both hard and soft and I'm curious what you all have seen for performance?
Thanks a lot
Iggy
I understand no low range in reverse, however what if your crawling around in low and need to back up? Are you really supposed to put the truck back into the high range, back up, then go back into low to continue on? I know reverse is really low in high range already, but say your already in low, stuck in a mud hole or in sand, and you need to back up to choose another line? If your stuck how easy is it going to be to even change the transfer case range since the TM says you should be rolling in neutral before switching to high/low?
I completely understand the warning that it could cause damage to the transfer case because of the torque of the motor and the super low gearing, and I'm not asking for permission to go out and destroy the truck like that. What I'm asking is just what have you guys done in that particular situation, I don't see that being that rare of a problem for the members who are out using their trucks offroad at all. Can you just use some sense and light throttle inputs to slowly move yourself backwards to choose another line?
Lastly what kinds of experiences have you guys had in using your trucks in sand? Are you running them in high or low? 90% of my offroad use will be in sand, both hard and soft and I'm curious what you all have seen for performance?
Thanks a lot
Iggy