My family recently got a '97 LC. It has seen only road time, up until tonight.
Thought I would impress my 16 month old by putting him in the car seat to go "off-roading". There is a 20 acre field in front of our house. It is grass covered about 5 inches high. It is a little bumpy but no obtacles at all to worry about.
30 seconds into our "trip" at about 7-10 mph I stopped moving forward. The wheels were spinning and I was stuck. Seemed odd in full time 4x4 on a grass field. I figured no worries I'll go into L to lock the center diff and we'll climb out of this, wrong. Got out to survey the situation and the front tires were sunk in about half way to the axle. Front were clearly spinning and back right spun. Back left did not move at all when gas was applied. Anyway, tried the "2nd" button, tried rocking back and forth but nothing just stuck in a grass field.
Went and got the wife and the wife's Ford Escape. Drove directly onto the same surface, backed up to the LC, hooked up the strap and ............pulled the LC right out!! I was devastated. I convinced my wife we needed the LC so we wouldn't get stuck in the deep snow this winter and here she is pulling me out of 6 inches of mud with her Escape.:whoops: The Escape never slipped an inch, I was watching her tires in the rear view while I was backing the LC out of the mud.
I have driven Wrangler's, four wheelers, etc. my whole life. I understand the physics of traction and momentum. I am telling you guys I am dumb founded that we got stuck where we did.
Any thoughts?
Before you ask:
Decent tread on tires
No lockers
Thought I would impress my 16 month old by putting him in the car seat to go "off-roading". There is a 20 acre field in front of our house. It is grass covered about 5 inches high. It is a little bumpy but no obtacles at all to worry about.
30 seconds into our "trip" at about 7-10 mph I stopped moving forward. The wheels were spinning and I was stuck. Seemed odd in full time 4x4 on a grass field. I figured no worries I'll go into L to lock the center diff and we'll climb out of this, wrong. Got out to survey the situation and the front tires were sunk in about half way to the axle. Front were clearly spinning and back right spun. Back left did not move at all when gas was applied. Anyway, tried the "2nd" button, tried rocking back and forth but nothing just stuck in a grass field.
Went and got the wife and the wife's Ford Escape. Drove directly onto the same surface, backed up to the LC, hooked up the strap and ............pulled the LC right out!! I was devastated. I convinced my wife we needed the LC so we wouldn't get stuck in the deep snow this winter and here she is pulling me out of 6 inches of mud with her Escape.:whoops: The Escape never slipped an inch, I was watching her tires in the rear view while I was backing the LC out of the mud.
I have driven Wrangler's, four wheelers, etc. my whole life. I understand the physics of traction and momentum. I am telling you guys I am dumb founded that we got stuck where we did.
Any thoughts?
Before you ask:
Decent tread on tires
No lockers