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Old November 28th 05, 02:42 PM posted to rec.autos.4x4
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Default My truck is stuck in low 4WD

Juliekristine wrote:
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> We had to reverse a good 50 feet but it worked, thank you very much!


I have mud tires on and sometimes need to actually spin the tires in
reverse to get it to unwind because my tires have high traction in dirt.

I got stuck in 4 high the other day, it was snowing with bare areas and
I tried to shift back into 2 WD after I got to the bare patch. Mine is
manual and that gear shift just plain would not move.

I had to wait until the next snow patch and then I made sure I shifted
before I hit the next spot of open pavement. No problems, just like any
normal shift.

Mike
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