Worst damage U did to a stuck 4x4???

Started by 7387chevynut, February 27, 2011, 02:12:50 AM

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300inlineFord

well it wasnt a 4x4 but me and my buddy were flyin down some state land trails during late winter and we nailed this hole that was half water half ice in my 95 2wd f150 with twin i beam front suspension and we stopped dead in our trucks on this root sticking out of the ground.  it twisted my I beam around and my radius arm right into a pretzel when i got pulled out the wheel turned itself in reverse so i knew something was f**ked up good. but i still drove it for a few days like that like an idiot
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Boggerram87

Driving Across Some Ice In A Shallow Hole Decided I Had To Be Hot Stuff And Nail The Gas...Broke Through The Ice And Smoked A Front Axle U-Joint...Winched Out And Drive Her Home....Sissy Stock Half Ton Axles Didnt Like The 4.56's 36's And Lockers loll

Boggerram87

And The Ol "Bogger Ram" Got A Nice Imprint Of My Knuckles After I Smoked The 5th Rear Drive Shaft....It Gets Old After A While loll Thats What I Get For Dropping The Clutch So Hard To Show Off

PathWayMan

axle shafts , bumpers u joints driveshafts trans fer cases transmissionv ect..... loll  NO motors yet loll

Boggerram87

Damn Ice!  a=f

Blazin40s

Looks funny seeing yer truck so small loll
87 K5 Blazer, 42 TSL's, 355ci, TH400/208, D60/14ff

390JOE

went out to the mounds a few years ago in a 97 grand cherokee.  we were splashing around in the water puddles along the trails, so everything was good untill we game up to this last hole,  well my mom was rideing and said lets do it, me and my buddy was looking at it and saying in the back of our minds lets not do it but the fun got the better of us and this is what happend;


so a long story short it sucked up water into the trans through the wonderful placement of the vent hole. 
and this is how it made it home;


but fun day at the mounds none the less.
my monkeyy likes to eat ==dancinbananaa

a country boy can survive so kiss my country a$$

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Proud and Powerful

broken transfer case input shafts, broken transmission cases in half rachet straps drove it to the trailer, twisted pinions off instead of u-joints breaking i just blame it on inferior parts its not the driver.

Proud and Powerful

It's always inferior parts not the driver! ==doh They always seem to break right when u think your in the clear ;D ++peace

redneck ohearn

pulled the bolts throgh the frame on the gear box other then just starters nothing major yet
 

 


Bryank

big dog wins holy crap! Worst i've broke is my big block as far as money wise. My frame is bent due to hitting the holes too hard and every way but the right way. too much broke crap to list! start at the front of a chevy and go to the back and that's what i've broke.
She said the sound of that truck just turns her on

BAD APPLE

the picture doesnt show the damage but put the truck her side while bein pulled out, then when we rerited the truck we bent the 4 link bar, it was the only place to put the strap
no rest for the wicked

Colorado

I sank my brand new Colorado (hence my name) in Turkey day. Had water past my feet. Fried  the BCM, trans module and another computer. Went home on a flatbed. Sat at the dealer drying out for a week. $1600 in damage. First day at the Mounds.  ==doh

jays85

 came across a ditch sideways and the frame horns hit and shifted the whole cab so bad the doors would not open, countless starters , 2 motors one sucked water and the other was 4 low low 1 pedal on the floor till it dead and locked up  and one frount u-joint all of these on seperate occassions

danwheeler660

well i just broke a driver side motor mount while in the dunes and it broke the power stering pump and let the motor in my camo bronco tilt about 2" lower on the driver side.All this and im 3 1/2 hours from home...
.1996 bronco 351 32.11.50 15

rebelryder

Quote from: KORNBREAD on February 27, 2011, 11:28:31 PM
because of hummer hole I ripped my rear trailer hitch right off the frame, broke there rear frame section that was mounted to the trailer hitch, got water in the motor,trans and front axle housing, and bent the front bumper down. It was worth it though. None of my friends to this day have even come close to getting as stuck as I was.  It took herb, 2 trucks, and that winch herb had in the back of his truck 1/2 an hour to get me out.

hahaha im in the same boat. i sank my lifted xj. locked the engine,put the rod threw the block. then in the process of unstucking in ripped the rear axle right out on a rock....grrrrrrrrrrr that hole sucks ass lol
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FTW

Stuck in the huge ditch in Crump between the Silver derby bar and the gas station dead center the middle of town, 76 Blazer on 44s trans split a return cooler line, hosed the header and poof flames.

I had an open 2" cowl hood so I could see the fire under the hood, Hail Mary moment I knew if I stayed in the ditch she was gonna burn and if I could somehow launch out of said ditch Rocket Js kitty corner from the me, had a water hose on the side of the building.

So I red lined the tack dropped first gear and made for the edge of the culvert, I wasn't stuck in the mud it was the grass and hawgs just kept sliding around the V of the ditch so I figured shooting up the side of the culvert would land me in front of Rocket Js and it did on my side, on fire in the middle of Garfield road.

Seems as I came out of the ditch at 8000 grand I shredded the left rear tire on the concrete/steel of said culvert and laid her on the drivers side flaming out the wheel well

Got the fire out in time to save a major incident but the truck body was a loss, still get p00 about it till this day and that was 15 years ago     

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