jlrocks
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I was driving on the beach with my family at dusk last night and my JLU Rubicon got very bogged down in the sand. I've driven on the beach alot and it has always chewed through the sand so I was really surprised. The sand seemed to have a cakey consistency then with enough dryness to be deep and make you sink but enough wetness to be sticky and fill in the gaps on the AT tires.
I was in 4H the whole time and tried to get it into 4L after I was stuck but it wouldn't make the switch. I eventually got it out by turning the tires and using some reverse but by then smoke/fumes were pouring out profusely from around the transmission area.
So a couple questions for you guys.
Should I look into any maintenance at this point? Driving home the clutch didn't feel quite the same. It seemed stiffer.
How can I keep this from happening again? I was thinking of getting sand tires but I'm mostly on the road. My PSI is about 34. Would airing down help a lot?
I was in 4H the whole time and tried to get it into 4L after I was stuck but it wouldn't make the switch. I eventually got it out by turning the tires and using some reverse but by then smoke/fumes were pouring out profusely from around the transmission area.
So a couple questions for you guys.
Should I look into any maintenance at this point? Driving home the clutch didn't feel quite the same. It seemed stiffer.
How can I keep this from happening again? I was thinking of getting sand tires but I'm mostly on the road. My PSI is about 34. Would airing down help a lot?
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