Hi Guys,
Went 4 wheeling yesterday, nothing too terribly difficult, however there was one spot that posed a bit of a challenge.I got stuck, put it in reverse. I was at about 1600 rpm, no traction, lightly sawing back and forth to see if I could get some bite, ready to give up when I heard a pop. The rear was locked, front unlocked, center locked in low range. I proceeded to stack some rocks, put it in forward and made it through. Unfortunately, I started getting a weird pop from the front diff as I continued along. At first I thought maybe the birf broke, but the sound didn't consistently occur when I locked the wheels in one direction or the other. I had someone drive as I watched the pinion flange and was able to actually see the pinion flange slip when the popping sound occurred.
In order to get home without the risk of anything seizing I dropped the front driveshaft and removed both driveflanges. In order to keep the grease in I made a plastic barrier (see photo).
Couple questions:
I have no desire to go part time, but considering this recent misadventure I'm thinking of getting some Aisin locking hubs. Obviously, if the front driveshaft is dropped and hubs unlocked this should pose no issue, however, is there any downside to running with the hubs unlocked and the front driveshaft in?
Anyone have any theories on what gave up or anything that I should pay extra attention to as I take the front end apartment?
Also, I'm on 37s with RCV chromoly shafts.
Went 4 wheeling yesterday, nothing too terribly difficult, however there was one spot that posed a bit of a challenge.I got stuck, put it in reverse. I was at about 1600 rpm, no traction, lightly sawing back and forth to see if I could get some bite, ready to give up when I heard a pop. The rear was locked, front unlocked, center locked in low range. I proceeded to stack some rocks, put it in forward and made it through. Unfortunately, I started getting a weird pop from the front diff as I continued along. At first I thought maybe the birf broke, but the sound didn't consistently occur when I locked the wheels in one direction or the other. I had someone drive as I watched the pinion flange and was able to actually see the pinion flange slip when the popping sound occurred.
In order to get home without the risk of anything seizing I dropped the front driveshaft and removed both driveflanges. In order to keep the grease in I made a plastic barrier (see photo).
Couple questions:
I have no desire to go part time, but considering this recent misadventure I'm thinking of getting some Aisin locking hubs. Obviously, if the front driveshaft is dropped and hubs unlocked this should pose no issue, however, is there any downside to running with the hubs unlocked and the front driveshaft in?
Anyone have any theories on what gave up or anything that I should pay extra attention to as I take the front end apartment?
Also, I'm on 37s with RCV chromoly shafts.