ravenholm
Father of Crows
Hello All,
Was driving my '40 last night, and had a pants
experience.
I'm trying to understand what went wrong so I can correct it and minimize the chances of it happening again.
Firstly, about me: I'm 28, been driving for over a decade. My Pa was an ER doc so I grew up with lots of horror stories of country road disasters, which scared me pretty effectively into becoming a careful driver. (Go Pops!). My in-laws joke about me driving like a grandma.
I don't in any way mean that operator errors of both technique and judgment might not be part of this - but it wasn't because I was getting overly friendly with the gas peddle.
Here's what happened: It's raining, dark, and I'm driving in the city. I come off a bridge that's also a rail-bridge, and head down the off-ramp at what seems like about a 5% grade. The offramp makes a gentle bend to the right, about 20 degrees, which the tracks follow. I'm traveling no more than 20mph. As I go around this turn, I feel all four tires wind up in the rail tracks. Almost instantly, the truck spins a little more than 180 degrees.
I've had back-ends break loose before, and have successfully countered it (like in an unloaded pickup going around a muddy turn).
This happened REALLY fast, like a big hand just swatted the butt of the cruiser and flipped it around.
I was lucky - no other cars around to run into, made a three-point turn and was back on my way, rather rattled but no harm done.
In other almost-accidents I've had, I've always been able to point to something and say, aha - that's what I did wrong.
I'm stumped here. Going slow, in a vehicle with good traction.
My guess is: The short wheel base makes it spin faster if it spins, so that's part of it. All four tires wound up on rail at the same time, and perhaps one of the big lugs on the 33x12.5 BFG MTs got stuck in the track. The horrible powertrax locker engaged as that wheel started to spin, breaking the uphill wheel loose and initiating the 180.
Is that a reasonable diagnosis?
I'm already working on doing the following to the rig before I drive it anymore in the rain: Removing the Locker of Death from the rear dif, and putting on BFG ATs instead. Roll cage to follow shortly thereafter.
Is this the right answer to what happened?
ANY ideas / thoughts from all you with way more experience on these rigs than I have would appreciated.
-Guy
Was driving my '40 last night, and had a pants

I'm trying to understand what went wrong so I can correct it and minimize the chances of it happening again.
Firstly, about me: I'm 28, been driving for over a decade. My Pa was an ER doc so I grew up with lots of horror stories of country road disasters, which scared me pretty effectively into becoming a careful driver. (Go Pops!). My in-laws joke about me driving like a grandma.
I don't in any way mean that operator errors of both technique and judgment might not be part of this - but it wasn't because I was getting overly friendly with the gas peddle.
Here's what happened: It's raining, dark, and I'm driving in the city. I come off a bridge that's also a rail-bridge, and head down the off-ramp at what seems like about a 5% grade. The offramp makes a gentle bend to the right, about 20 degrees, which the tracks follow. I'm traveling no more than 20mph. As I go around this turn, I feel all four tires wind up in the rail tracks. Almost instantly, the truck spins a little more than 180 degrees.
I've had back-ends break loose before, and have successfully countered it (like in an unloaded pickup going around a muddy turn).
This happened REALLY fast, like a big hand just swatted the butt of the cruiser and flipped it around.
I was lucky - no other cars around to run into, made a three-point turn and was back on my way, rather rattled but no harm done.
In other almost-accidents I've had, I've always been able to point to something and say, aha - that's what I did wrong.
I'm stumped here. Going slow, in a vehicle with good traction.
My guess is: The short wheel base makes it spin faster if it spins, so that's part of it. All four tires wound up on rail at the same time, and perhaps one of the big lugs on the 33x12.5 BFG MTs got stuck in the track. The horrible powertrax locker engaged as that wheel started to spin, breaking the uphill wheel loose and initiating the 180.
Is that a reasonable diagnosis?
I'm already working on doing the following to the rig before I drive it anymore in the rain: Removing the Locker of Death from the rear dif, and putting on BFG ATs instead. Roll cage to follow shortly thereafter.
Is this the right answer to what happened?
ANY ideas / thoughts from all you with way more experience on these rigs than I have would appreciated.
-Guy