okay, I'll cut right to the punch line. I am an idiot.
Now for the story..
Last night we were going out to pick some stuff up and I needed a couple of tie-downs from my back garage which is about 150' across the back yard. It's covered in snow, so why walk when you can boggle across with the new Wrangler?
Well, about 50' in and I'm buried up to the frame in hard crusty snow. It's not going anywhere. Crap..
(insert wife's laughter here)
I jump out, go get the tie-downs and we hop in the Libby CRD to run our errand.
We come back and spend about 30 minutes jerking the wrangler out of the snow with the Libby (tow strap, hitch-to-hitch). The libby had plenty of power, but no traction in the snow, so we had to jerk it probably 15 times. I was also pretty cautious to make sure we didn't yank too hard.
My path into the snow wasn't straight, so I ended up pulling at a bit of an angle. What's the big deal? It's not a steep angle and we're in SNOW...
Fast forward 30 mins, we get it all out and everything is in the garage all happy like.
Well, this morning I hop in the Wrangler and hit the road for work. I get to about 43mph and it feels like this thing is gonna fly apart. The front end is shimmying so bad it's almost out of control. Back off to 40 and it's managable.. What the hell? Did I bend a rim? Did I tweak the alignment? Gasp, an axle??
I pull over and everything looks fine.
My dealer is on the way to work and I can get there using 40mph roads, so I hop back in and call them to tell them I'm on the way. I make it there with little problem, only the concern of how much this is going to cost me.
I pull into the dealer garage area and before I'm even out of the Jeep, the service guys are laughing at me...
I hop out as one yells to another one, "Yep, Told ya!".
The inside of both front wheels were packed with ICE...
The guy told me to go grab a cup of coffee and let it warm up a bit... I did so and headed out about 20 mins later. I still have some ice in the wheels, but I can do 50 now and will melt it off tonight in the garage at home...
LOL... I'm an idiot.
Don't feel bad I did the same thing in my jeep.
Of course, I didn't call the dealership, I took it to a car wash. :lmao:
i was thinking you forgot to take the staps off and wrapped one up in the wheel.
could have been worse. glad it's only ice.
Let me venture a guess- cause that has happened partially to me- you werent the first nor the last but its definately a good reminder- car wash yea! :cheers:
car wash... well, it's 12 degrees out and when it's above that, the roads are filthy with wet salt. I don't think a car-wash would have really been on anyone's mind after plucking a jeep from snow.
:lmao:
Don't feel bad....
On Saturday we needed to use the truck (mind you it hasn't moved since deer hunting). The truck was snowed in and the tractor wouldn't start (dead battery). So, Paul said, "I can get it out."
The truck did fine plowing with the front end (yep, we have 3 - 4 foot drifts through most of the yard, higher in some points). He had a perfect three lines consisting of the tire tracks and the rear pumpkin. Fast forward to where the barn driveway meets the road after the plow went through....
Needless to say we needed to get the tractor running, the tow straps out, and the truck has a thorough undercarriage cleaning.
:thumb:
and you better do it quick with more of this shit on the way. LOL...
Yep, we have another couple of inches so far. We'll see what we end up with in the morning. :err:
Is it spring yet?
Dawn
:biggrin: Did the same thing with my truck a week and a half ago... knew exactly what it was as soon as I hit about 40. :lmao:
done with nice red clay before when i got my truck stuck in the mud. took the wheels off and power washed all the clay off.
Quote from: EX#996 on March 06, 2007, 08:48:48 PM
Yep, we have another couple of inches so far. We'll see what we end up with in the morning. :err:
Is it spring yet?
Dawn
Apparently Spring starts this weekend for us. (40s/50s) Wanna move a few miles south? :biggrin:
Quote from: Jeff on March 06, 2007, 09:34:46 AM
okay, I'll cut right to the punch line. I am an idiot.
Now for the story..
Last night we were going out to pick some stuff up and I needed a couple of tie-downs from my back garage which is about 150' across the back yard. It's covered in snow, so why walk when you can boggle across with the new Wrangler?
Well, about 50' in and I'm buried up to the frame in hard crusty snow. It's not going anywhere. Crap..
(insert wife's laughter here)
I jump out, go get the tie-downs and we hop in the Libby CRD to run our errand.
We come back and spend about 30 minutes jerking the wrangler out of the snow with the Libby (tow strap, hitch-to-hitch). The libby had plenty of power, but no traction in the snow, so we had to jerk it probably 15 times. I was also pretty cautious to make sure we didn't yank too hard.
My path into the snow wasn't straight, so I ended up pulling at a bit of an angle. What's the big deal? It's not a steep angle and we're in SNOW...
Fast forward 30 mins, we get it all out and everything is in the garage all happy like.
Well, this morning I hop in the Wrangler and hit the road for work. I get to about 43mph and it feels like this thing is gonna fly apart. The front end is shimmying so bad it's almost out of control. Back off to 40 and it's managable.. What the hell? Did I bend a rim? Did I tweak the alignment? Gasp, an axle??
I pull over and everything looks fine.
My dealer is on the way to work and I can get there using 40mph roads, so I hop back in and call them to tell them I'm on the way. I make it there with little problem, only the concern of how much this is going to cost me.
I pull into the dealer garage area and before I'm even out of the Jeep, the service guys are laughing at me...
I hop out as one yells to another one, "Yep, Told ya!".
The inside of both front wheels were packed with ICE...
The guy told me to go grab a cup of coffee and let it warm up a bit... I did so and headed out about 20 mins later. I still have some ice in the wheels, but I can do 50 now and will melt it off tonight in the garage at home...
LOL... I'm an idiot.
Sorry Jeff, you are just having a bad day. From where I am standing, you are one ER visit, two accidents, and one totaled car short of being classified as an idiot LOL!!
Quote from: EX_#76 on March 07, 2007, 10:07:28 AM
Sorry Jeff, you are just haveing a bad day. From where I am standing, you are one ER visit, two acidents, and one totaled car short of being classified as an idiot LOL!!
Thanks for the clarification! LOL.. I now have a new quote
You not,just have more fun
Quote from: EX_#76 on March 07, 2007, 10:07:28 AM
Sorry Jeff, you are just having a bad day. From where I am standing, you are one ER visit, two accidents, and one totaled car short of being classified as an idiot LOL!!
Guy, I'm glad you can still find the humor in all that! Hey, one of the door panels on my car could use some readjustment; you wanna borrow my car?
It's happened to me as well, only after a sleet storm. When the truck tried to fly apart at 40 mph, I pulled over. In my incident it was pretty visually obvious that one half of each wheel rim was iced, and the other half wasn't. I rebalanced the wheels with the toe of my boot and an ice scraper....
59 degrees at 6:34 PM in Kankakee! The teenaged girls across the street are playing vollyball in tank tops and shorts....
Using your cell to call your buddy Tommy on the way in would have saved you the trouble Jeffy! We`ve had somewhere around 20 people come in like that this year! I actually tell them on the phone that can happen to save them the trip so the number is probably higher!
I didn't even think of calling you Tommy, and you're right, I should have called you first. See, I'm an idiot.. LOL..