Hi All,
Encountered an unexpected problem today, I got stuck in a wet muddy field. No problem I thought, 4WD it is.
Nope, only the back wheels are turning.
OK then, low box, that HAS to be 4WD!
Again, no, just the back wheels turning.
YIKES!
Took me a while getting a run up and trying various approaches but finally got unstuck. Not something I'm keen to repeat :S
I have free wheel front hubs and while they appear to be locked,I'm wondering if they aren't. OK, I'm hoping it's the free hubs rather than the half shafts or something more dire.
I've read the advice about jacking the front end, putting it in gear and 4WD and turning one wheel to see if the other counter-rotates but surely if the free hubs aren't locked this wouldn't happen anyway?
How do I go about stripping down the free hubs and once I have, how do I tell if they are locking or not?
Is it as simple as removing the 6-7 bolts around the edge of the hubs and pulling off the protruding "cap" and "free/lock" disk?
Thanks in advance
Encountered an unexpected problem today, I got stuck in a wet muddy field. No problem I thought, 4WD it is.
Nope, only the back wheels are turning.
OK then, low box, that HAS to be 4WD!
Again, no, just the back wheels turning.
YIKES!
Took me a while getting a run up and trying various approaches but finally got unstuck. Not something I'm keen to repeat :S
I have free wheel front hubs and while they appear to be locked,I'm wondering if they aren't. OK, I'm hoping it's the free hubs rather than the half shafts or something more dire.
I've read the advice about jacking the front end, putting it in gear and 4WD and turning one wheel to see if the other counter-rotates but surely if the free hubs aren't locked this wouldn't happen anyway?
How do I go about stripping down the free hubs and once I have, how do I tell if they are locking or not?
Is it as simple as removing the 6-7 bolts around the edge of the hubs and pulling off the protruding "cap" and "free/lock" disk?
Thanks in advance