Train Wreck thread

Thank you for the help kind sir. But i don't have a cap with them numbers. Should i just have it towed to the dealer? I have given them over 5 grand this year. I am running out of money.

Plus i got new tires in the rear, i went with 35's and i didn't change my front tires cause they're new ( 33/12.50/15). Now i have a hard time with my T case.
 
As soon as you get it running again, after the fire, just keep on really punching it(accelerating it through the gears) the transfer-case and differential will eventually grind their teeth down enough to smoothen out your driving experience.Good luck.
 
As soon as you get it running again, after the fire, just keep on really punching it(accelerating it through the gears) the transfer-case and differential will eventually grind their teeth down enough to smoothen out your driving experience.Good luck.

So after i FIRE it up just put it in 4 wheel drive and hop on the freeway to get it to work? I hope this will make it smooth out.
 
So after i FIRE it up just put it in 4 wheel drive and hop on the freeway to get it to work? I hope this will make it smooth out.

It'll be noisy but will smooth it out for sure.
 
It has always worked all the time, never part time.

I bet there is your problem.

Have you been paying its healthcare? Giving it vacation time?

It has probably gone on strike.

Better hope it doesn't lawyer up.
 
Arizona?! BITE ME!
 
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Am I the only one thinking that's a pretty damn strong roof? You know that car didn't end up there gently.

You have to look at it from the other side:

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Did the damage down at the bottom. Not so much energy left when it got to the top.

Still not quite what you expect to find on the roof of your house.
 
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