NuffDaddy wrote:QH's Paw wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Olly wrote:I did that exact thing in my last truck looking for birds and everything. except I was opening the lid to a spit bottle. The only difference was I had to get a wrecker to get me out, my 4x4 went out trying to get it out.
I'll see if I can find the picture.
The last two times I've been stuck the 4wd wouldn't work.
So, when you needed it ...................
Yup. Last fall something broke in the linkage so it wouldn't engage when I was stuck in a mud hole duck hunting. Then this winter my dad snapped the drive shaft while we were up north at the cabin. Got out by ourselves in 2wd both times though.
You're missing the point. What good is your GM product if it failed the last two times you needed it? I'll try to add more words next time.
My friend had a nearly new(still under warranty) 1 ton GMC. We went scouting when there was still some snow in spots. He got stuck in 2' of snow. Yep only 2' of snow. While I was helping him get his awesome GM product back down the road, the front end literally blew apart. I mean shit came out the housing of the front diff. He wasn't even high reving.
The story of how I got it out is long and drawn out and involves using a chainsaw to make planking the hardway but, we got out.
I'm not impressed with GM. Who cares if it is covered by warranty or, is fixable(everything is fixable, at a cost), when you are 50 miles up in the woods broke down.