Larry
Bigassgas Explorer
Cool video Larry. Thanks for posting. Just curious, that now after you have installed that video camera if you think its a good bang for you buck? Also could you post a link so as to where you purchased it. I might buy one. Cheers Chilli..
Thanks Chilli! Heck ya, for 50 bux that dash cam is worth it just as a novelty item. It already caught some trail footage we wouldn’t have as I forgot the GoPro this past weekend on a trial run.
Awesome work, Larry. Wish I lived closer so I could learn from you...I love seeing the transformation and adaptation of your rides! How do your Bilsteins compare to your previous shocks?
That would be cool! Well, so far I LOVE the Bilstein’s! The truck is a completely different truck on the road and trail.
So, this weekend 3 of us took our rigs to the mountains this past Saturday for quick overnighter validation run to see how the trucks did on the trail. 2 of the 3 trucks had quite a bit of work over the winter so they needed to be validate before going on a couple thousand-mile trip. Low and behold, the truck we were least worried about spit out a front drive shaft right at the air down spot. Bill’s mostly stock 2001 Dodge 2500 went KA-BANG! right at the trail head. A quick look underneath reviled the front driveshaft had come loose from the transfercase flange. Somehow 2 of the 4 bolts were completely missing and the other two were loose as a goose and one of the loose bolts broke under torque where the shaft busted loose and knocked a little hole in the tcase so with that, Bill turned around and went home to lick the wounds. The hole in the Tcase wasn’t found until he got back home but the good news is the hole was quite small where it was a quick and easy fix. Same with digging out the broke bolt from the tcase flange. Reasons like this is why we take them on a prevalidation run before the big trips!
Rob and I continued up the trail where we ran into snow across the trail on the Northern side of the trail where the sun doesn’t shine as much. We were probably within a football fields length away from the late where we had planned to camp when things took an interesting turn. As I slowly eased over the snow the truck slide to the passenger’s side towards the edge of the trail where there is a several hundred foot drop off. The more I tried to get off the edge the more the soft ground and rip-rap boulders broke away from the edge. It got quite scary for a while! The more I worked to get it back on the trail the more it kept slipping off as the ground broke away. I finally bailed the did the rest with winches for fear the tires were just going to keep digging into a bigger mess so we rigged up the rear winch for a nice clean pull which everything was going well until the cheap POS Smitybilt rear bumper mounted winch went KA-BOOM! and the truck bounced forward and further off the side about another foot. Now it was really getting intense and unfortunately during intense moments there is no time for pictures and videos. So now we pulled Rob’s K5.3 Blazer forward where he would finish the winching. We finally got the rear axle up on the solid trail where I could back the rest of the way out with a tree rubbing the hell out of the passenger’s side the entire way. While the truck took on some new surface tree scratches that will buff out the entire mess could have been so much worse. I’m also thankful that when the winch broke it locked up rather than freewheeled and letting the truck fall off the side which would have been the case. Other than that, the short trip served its purpose even though I will be done one winch for the Desert Trip. Oh, well. But I got to say, the Bilstein’s, ARB compressor and ARB Airlocker did great where I am extremely happy with them.
These are a couple pictures from before things got really ugly. When it fell off the front axle was resting on the diff and the rear was resting on the shock bracket
Carnage… not sure if I will fix this POS or breakdown and buy a rear winch. Every time I use this thing it either doesn’t work (failed solenoid pack) or it breaks. The little old Hickey Sidewinder winch on the front has always been reliable but more times than not I need a pull backwards not forwards further into a mess.
The video doesn’t serve any justice but you kind of get the idea how ugly things turned at the 2:10 mark when it fell. Plus we were loosing daylight fast (no audio, which is probably a good thing! LOL)