wicked1
Active member
This!
Slipped off a ledge. Heard a clunk. Didn't think much of it. Drove up over the rock ledge I slipped on. Continued driving down the trail and heard a couple other clicks.. Nothing too loud or anything. Got to the trail head and put it in 2wd. The drive shaft spun, but the wheels didn't. Put it back in 4wd to use the front wheels to slowly drive about 60 miles back to civilization.
Then the only place open was a Toyota dealer, so I took it there, and rented a car to drive back to my city. Few days later Toyota decided this was not something they can handle. I have aftermarket finals, and they weren't comfortable swapping gears. (They treat the diff like a black box.. Just replace the entire thing). So, had to remotely find a gear shop. Find a tow. Everything went great, though. It's at the gear shop now, and they seem to have it all under control.
I should have asked them to put in a locker instead of new spider gears.. I called to mention it, but he had already ordered parts and planned the job..
-Edit to clarify 'slipped off a ledge'.. I was driving up a rough forest road. There was a maybe 6" ledge in the road. Front wheels drove right up it. The rears had a little trouble gripping on, but did. I was giving it pretty much throttle because the rig is heavy.. Then the rear wheels lost traction and slipped down. Likely speeding up a lot once they were free. Then they hit the ground stopping immediately. The drive shaft was still spinning, though, and that energy had to go somewhere. It went to the gears.
Slipped off a ledge. Heard a clunk. Didn't think much of it. Drove up over the rock ledge I slipped on. Continued driving down the trail and heard a couple other clicks.. Nothing too loud or anything. Got to the trail head and put it in 2wd. The drive shaft spun, but the wheels didn't. Put it back in 4wd to use the front wheels to slowly drive about 60 miles back to civilization.
Then the only place open was a Toyota dealer, so I took it there, and rented a car to drive back to my city. Few days later Toyota decided this was not something they can handle. I have aftermarket finals, and they weren't comfortable swapping gears. (They treat the diff like a black box.. Just replace the entire thing). So, had to remotely find a gear shop. Find a tow. Everything went great, though. It's at the gear shop now, and they seem to have it all under control.
I should have asked them to put in a locker instead of new spider gears.. I called to mention it, but he had already ordered parts and planned the job..
-Edit to clarify 'slipped off a ledge'.. I was driving up a rough forest road. There was a maybe 6" ledge in the road. Front wheels drove right up it. The rears had a little trouble gripping on, but did. I was giving it pretty much throttle because the rig is heavy.. Then the rear wheels lost traction and slipped down. Likely speeding up a lot once they were free. Then they hit the ground stopping immediately. The drive shaft was still spinning, though, and that energy had to go somewhere. It went to the gears.
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