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HumRluvR -> RE: The stump that ate my H3 (5/31/2007 10:07:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: alrock Okay, so I was looking for forest trails around Silverthorne, CO and found out most were closed since it's mud season. I found a little side trail that led pretty much to nowhere. Quickly, I came to the end and had to back up. There was a spur to the right that I took after I backed up. Suddenly, wham! I was over this stump that you see in the pics. So, what next? I've got a vibration in the drivetrain. I don't know if I bent the driveshaft or knocked other pieces out of whack. I already rebalanced the one wheel after I tore off the weight when I backed up. I'm heading to a Chevy dealer Friday morning for help, hoping they can do stuff. The next closest dealer to me here in Grand Junction, CO is about 300 miles away. If you look in the 2nd post you'll see some of the stump embedded in the frame's crossmember. [image]local://upfiles/2455/0BB555F7BD234CBE8A8DAFA23BD4FCFD.jpg[/image] [image]local://upfiles/2455/E74509326B084D85B5DDDAF32709CF81.jpg[/image] Ouch!!! I'd say that your front drive shaft Is bent by the looks of that Pic, and the TC shield Is right up against your TC as well, hope It Isn't damaged also from that Stump!!! Luckily you Transmission pan didn't get reshaped... I'd STRONGLY recommend to anyone who Is going to take his or her rig Off-Roading to Remove your Step Sides for one, and Invest on a Under Body Protection... For a couple of hundred bucks... It'll save you from a Major Headache down the road, and a Expensive repair Bill!!! [image]local://upfiles/1717/F92150A3D5F1400BA02610850B057B5A.jpg[/image]
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