So, I'm an idiot and got my new JK stuck yesterday. Lessons and questions.
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Guys I know the pull pal has been mentioned but there is an alternative. We were taught in Iraq in 03 to dig a hole. Place the spare wheel in the hole attach winch and cover and compact. Lots of time? Yes. Lots of effort? Yes. Gets you out of a jam? Yes.
Alternatively with some 3' lengths of rebar, a base plate with a hook and a good hammer anything is possible!
I aways carry an entrenching tool. Should be a standard recovery tool!
Sent from your moms bedroom.
Alternatively with some 3' lengths of rebar, a base plate with a hook and a good hammer anything is possible!
I aways carry an entrenching tool. Should be a standard recovery tool!
Sent from your moms bedroom.
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Went off-roading with my friend's practically new JKU a few weeks ago. Still had the dealer plates. He was trying to stay to the side of the pit...but...
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I'm going off roading with my new JK tomorrow...I'll avoid that pit.
I got stuck the first time I was out in my YJ. These things happen.
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I'm going off roading with my new JK tomorrow...I'll avoid that pit.
I got stuck the first time I was out in my YJ. These things happen.
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Also from Omaha. I'll be getting my first Jeep in the next 5 weeks or so. I've heard about Tuttle Creek, anywhere else to go just to wheel around? Looking for beginner stuff.
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Haven't gotten stuck yet!
I love wheeling! Ive had my wrangler for 8 months and don't get to take it wheeling much, living in southern Canada all we got for a trail is an old abandoned golf course in the middle of an industrial area. I know getting stuck is kind of one of those inevitable, completely unavoidable things but luckily theres nothing my BFG's haven't been able to pull me through yet! Sadly, i have to go wheeling alone most of the time because I'm the only one of my friends who owns a JK other than my Dad so if i get stuck I'm up crap creek.
Also great to know that clutching in while in water is dumb! Had no idea!
Personally I like sticking to rocks and sand but there is nothing more bad a$$ than a JK covered in mud!
Also great to know that clutching in while in water is dumb! Had no idea!
Personally I like sticking to rocks and sand but there is nothing more bad a$$ than a JK covered in mud!
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I think that's pretty much exactly what happened. I was just out driving and enjoying the countryside, and saw those few pulloffs that I just couldn't resist. Had I not been an idiot and decided to (attempt to) ford that large puddle I think I'd have been okay. It's easy to get caught up in the "I'm in a Jeep!" mentality--who knew it could be so irresistible?
Good to hear about the fluids though. I had another 20 minute drive to work today and haven't seen any issues with the clutch. I may check the diff oil again to see in the daylight, but who knows. Is a little bit of water in there a huge deal, if there is? I'm just not sure what color the fluid should be in the first place.
Good to hear about the fluids though. I had another 20 minute drive to work today and haven't seen any issues with the clutch. I may check the diff oil again to see in the daylight, but who knows. Is a little bit of water in there a huge deal, if there is? I'm just not sure what color the fluid should be in the first place.
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I always leave my Jeep running for at least 30 minutes after I go in the mud so the pulleys can throw out all the crap that gets lodged in there. The first time I went full on bogging and got stuck my idler pulley locked up the next day. Its only like a $30 fix but still getting towed is not cheap nor fun
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