I pulled a Chevy 2500 out of a snowbank last night. Using 4-low, I spun the tires quite a bit and had to crank the wheel over to avoid hitting some snowmobiles parked on the other side of the road. When turning, I noticed quite a bit of binding and bucking while the wheels were spinning and maybe a little grinding. Loud "clunk! clunk! clunk!" when pulling the truck out and the front wheels were turned! The road was covered with ice and snow with maybe a couple patches of wet pavement.
Glad to be a good Samaritan, but I think I may have overdone it in the process and gave my truck a very good 10 second arse whupping!
My 14 year old son was with me and watched me pull the truck out. He said, "COOL! Dad that was some SICK trucking!!!"
Afterwards, I function tested 4 hi, 4 low and everything seems to work just fine. No funny noises and only the typical soft whine I hear from the transfer case when moving fast in 4 low.
Is there a chance I might have done some hidden damage to the transfer case or something else, or maybe took years off its life? Or is thus one of those "if you broke something you'd know immediately" kind of things?
Glad to be a good Samaritan, but I think I may have overdone it in the process and gave my truck a very good 10 second arse whupping!
My 14 year old son was with me and watched me pull the truck out. He said, "COOL! Dad that was some SICK trucking!!!"
Afterwards, I function tested 4 hi, 4 low and everything seems to work just fine. No funny noises and only the typical soft whine I hear from the transfer case when moving fast in 4 low.
Is there a chance I might have done some hidden damage to the transfer case or something else, or maybe took years off its life? Or is thus one of those "if you broke something you'd know immediately" kind of things?