Hope this question isn't too "noobish" or hasn't been beaten to death in another thread. I think I recall reading somewhere that if you need to extract a stuck vehicle, the extracting vehicle should not pull in reverse. Something to do with the way the teeth engage between the ring and pinion gears or that diffs don't lock up as well in reverse, or that the drive train is generally not as strong in reverse. Or something totally different?
Is any of this true? If so, how bad is it if one has to pull in reverse due to inability to turn around on the trail?
Thanks for the advice.
Is any of this true? If so, how bad is it if one has to pull in reverse due to inability to turn around on the trail?
Thanks for the advice.
