Reaper651
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Hey All,
Ok I know this is probably a dumb newb question, but after searching and some extensive TM reading I still haven't found a definite answer. When engaging the front wheel drive on the T case, can you be moving or must you be completely stopped? I realize that hitting the switch when spinning is definitely going to break things. I found a bunch of threads about if the front wheel drive is engaging, but none on how to properly engage it. I have been stopping completely, engaging the switch, then I back up a bit and go forward a bit before getting on the throttle just to make sure its fully engaged. I found a hidden quicksand patch(Not really quicksand but it sure felt like it) when driving my truck last weekend. I engaged the FWD(which I should have done earlier), did my forward/ backward movement then attempted to get out. Just as I started to give it throttle, I felt the front end jump to life. I wasn't on the throttle much when it happened so I don't think(and I hope I didn't) hurt anything. Once I engaged the front end, the truck crawled right out. I got out to look at the spot where I was stuck, and to my amazement, the front and rear tires apparently were sunk in about a foot! These trucks are awesome!! I have also noticed that after I disengage the FWD switch, it doesn't always come out of FWD right away. I assume this is normal? Thanks in advance.
Ok I know this is probably a dumb newb question, but after searching and some extensive TM reading I still haven't found a definite answer. When engaging the front wheel drive on the T case, can you be moving or must you be completely stopped? I realize that hitting the switch when spinning is definitely going to break things. I found a bunch of threads about if the front wheel drive is engaging, but none on how to properly engage it. I have been stopping completely, engaging the switch, then I back up a bit and go forward a bit before getting on the throttle just to make sure its fully engaged. I found a hidden quicksand patch(Not really quicksand but it sure felt like it) when driving my truck last weekend. I engaged the FWD(which I should have done earlier), did my forward/ backward movement then attempted to get out. Just as I started to give it throttle, I felt the front end jump to life. I wasn't on the throttle much when it happened so I don't think(and I hope I didn't) hurt anything. Once I engaged the front end, the truck crawled right out. I got out to look at the spot where I was stuck, and to my amazement, the front and rear tires apparently were sunk in about a foot! These trucks are awesome!! I have also noticed that after I disengage the FWD switch, it doesn't always come out of FWD right away. I assume this is normal? Thanks in advance.