- Dec 4, 2011
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A few days ago on my way to work I got stuck by ice. No, not a lot of ice, just a little bit along the right side of the road. The traffic light turned red so the traffic stopped on a little bit of an incline. When it turned green, I noticed the guy in front of me (some FWD sedan of some sort) hesitated before moving. I thought he was just not paying attention (just the day before at a stoplight I looked in my mirror and I swear everyone behind me was looking down at their phones or whatever
). Anyway, he went, then I went to move, and WHIRRRRRRR my rear passenger tire just spun - the "damp" tire track along the right side of the road in this one spot was actually ice. Nice. I got angry at the junkyard again for not giving me the G80 that I wanted when I replaced my axle a few months ago
Tried increasing torque on both sides with some light brake pressure (a trick that got me out of some trouble a couple years ago in my old Camaro with an open diff). No go this time since it was uphill. Fine, pop it into 4x4 and just go on my merry way, right?

The gears in the disconnect in the front weren't aligned, so it didn't engage the front wheels. Crap. I'm still spinning the right rear like an idiot
Turned the wheel left and right a few times and it clicked into place finally. I sheepishly made my way forward without any more incident. Glanced in my rear mirror and the city's utility cherry picker truck that was behind me was just sitting there, spinning his tire now. Heh, OK, I don't feel quite as bad anymore
I'm just glad GM didn't put any 4x4 logos on these trucks or I would have felt even stupider
With the crazy weather that Ohio is notorious for, tomorrow's high is near 60, so no ice to worry about then


Tried increasing torque on both sides with some light brake pressure (a trick that got me out of some trouble a couple years ago in my old Camaro with an open diff). No go this time since it was uphill. Fine, pop it into 4x4 and just go on my merry way, right?

The gears in the disconnect in the front weren't aligned, so it didn't engage the front wheels. Crap. I'm still spinning the right rear like an idiot

Turned the wheel left and right a few times and it clicked into place finally. I sheepishly made my way forward without any more incident. Glanced in my rear mirror and the city's utility cherry picker truck that was behind me was just sitting there, spinning his tire now. Heh, OK, I don't feel quite as bad anymore

I'm just glad GM didn't put any 4x4 logos on these trucks or I would have felt even stupider

With the crazy weather that Ohio is notorious for, tomorrow's high is near 60, so no ice to worry about then
