Did you lock the hubs in? On these newer trucks, they have a passive 4X4 system on them. To get full 4X4, the hubs have to be turned to the lock position. In the passive mode, they engage only when needed. The other thing you need to do in these situations is turn off all traction control because traction control works by applying the breaks on the tire that's slipping. On slippery surfaces such as this, that can be a bad thing because the breaks will cause drag and cause the other tires to slip and get stuck as well. You want all tires to be able to turn freely without any resistance the breaks could cause.
The guys also are not very brainful, first thing before useless rocking is uncouple the trailer so you don´t just dig ruts and holes in the snow. trailer can be removed much easier allone with just a chain on the drawbar if the car is out.. or just turned to the driveway by hand by the four people if its light enough..
This women spinning her tires was a turn on omg love the video
she did well.not giving up handle herself well good job...........
Did you lock the hubs in? On these newer trucks, they have a passive 4X4 system on them. To get full 4X4, the hubs have to be turned to the lock position. In the passive mode, they engage only when needed. The other thing you need to do in these situations is turn off all traction control because traction control works by applying the breaks on the tire that's slipping. On slippery surfaces such as this, that can be a bad thing because the breaks will cause drag and cause the other tires to slip and get stuck as well. You want all tires to be able to turn freely without any resistance the breaks could cause.
How long have you been stuck? And was ist the first time for you?
Good spinning action. Can you do it again barefoot?
but it was you who led? were you behind the wheel?
djkata81 yes, until the very end I took over filming
I did not understand sorry I'm Italian ,,,, I asked you was you in the car or insist you were the one with the phone? I had a question to ask
djkata81 my friend Lindsey was narrating (leading?) and I was behind the wheel. I think this is what you were asking, yes?
You need a tractor with an 6ft-- 8ft blade to plow out your driveway
would love to see how you're going to move your trailer!
adsca I dropped the ball on that one. Ended up attaching the tow rope to the tongue and sliding it around. I didn't get it on camera, unfortunately.
The guys also are not very brainful, first thing before useless rocking is uncouple the trailer so you don´t just dig ruts and holes in the snow. trailer can be removed much easier allone with just a chain on the drawbar if the car is out.. or just turned to the driveway by hand by the four people if its light enough..
I bet you have been stuck in the mud to at least once
should of used sand
muddigger Kenneth Next time!
Trina Julian would of worked lot better