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Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:15 am
by Khamul
[quote name='Gaza' date='06 October 2010 - 08:11 PM' timestamp='1286417510' post='21702']
hey Dave I was told you couldnt use a Detroit Trutrak with big tires ...Im not sure tho , I could have been misinformed but i did find this one one of there sites ...
"Distribute the load evenly side-to-side; do not
exceed the vehicle's rated payload capacity;
keep the diameter of the tires equal (max
diameter 32 inches). Failure to observe these
measures can create a difference in side-toside
wheel speed which can cause the vehicle
to pull to one side
http://www.eaton.com...t/ct_128482.pdf
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Interesting, It was my mechanic that suggested it so will have to double check with him. I do know that the guy I bought my Iroks off of (Whihc are on Brian's now) is running the Detroit TruTrac and he has 37's on his Dodge.... Doesn't mean it's right but he loves it...
Guess I'll do some more research..
Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:19 am
by Khamul
[quote name='HoleHog' date='06 October 2010 - 09:50 PM' timestamp='1286423419' post='21706']
Well I made it home a few hours before Dave... CUZ HE DROVE ME TO LETHBRIDGE!!! Thanks to you my friend! You are one of a kind.
We had to leave my Hummer on the trail... I went back for it and she's home now, but it was a hell of an adventure!
Short version...
- The trails were awesome! Getting stuckso bad in the peat bog was not.
- Our Hummers were amazing! Except when my lower left differential casing bolt broke and the diff jumped up and sheered off the oil cooling lines housing from the side of the engine block.
- The day was warm and sunny. Except when the sun went down and my Hummer was stuck in the middle of a skinny muddy trail about 2 hours from gravel road and I was covered from head to toe in mud and oil.
- The drive home was...
- 36 hours later I began a day of tool and parts gathering.
- 16 hours after that I was camped at top of trail head with a few buddies.
- Next day was spent a) Trying to get an air compressor to work (never did)
Trying to drill with an electric drill the 6mm Housing bolts so we could reTap the holes (didn't work) c) Tapping the oil outlet holes themselves to allow screwing in two bolts to block them off and hope some oil pressure would build. We had about 30 minutes of light left after the taps were done. - Out of 3 vehicles down there we didn't have 2 bolts of the right size to fit in the oil outlet holes...SOOO, I borrowed one from a rear shock and we cut it in half and used those! (It leaked like crazy but worked).
- Replaced the bolt in shock with an oversized bolt and (no kidding) 12 washers!
- Tied down the Diff with a new bolt and plenty of washers and nuts. Now it was getting dark and we had to get heading back up a steep muddy trail.
- 7 Gallons of oil later and a $265 tow I was home with my baby at 2 AM.
So it was an expensive ( I have to pay the 3 guys who helped me $500 for time and gas and a few small parts they broke out there too) and very frustrating end to a wicked fun Exploratory Day in Southern Alberta!
...can't wait until I get out there again!!
Karl
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Just glad you made it out - You have no idea the amount of guilt I have been harbouring for not being there to pull her out with you, I was hoping you could wait to Friday but the sooner is always the better. She'll be back to herself in no time as it sounds like the repairs will be pretty minor.
I'll upload that video her in a few minutes. Search "mrhummerdave" on Utube for my vids and have a look at your front tires as you were coming up that hill. Granted it was steep and the video doesn't show that... but man are those tires pointing in...
Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:54 am
by karlairey
[quote name='Khamul' date='06 October 2010 - 10:19 PM' timestamp='1286425149' post='21708']
Just glad you made it out - You have no idea the amount of guilt I have been harbouring for not being there to pull her out with you, I was hoping you could wait to Friday but the sooner is always the better. She'll be back to herself in no time as it sounds like the repairs will be pretty minor.
I'll upload that video her in a few minutes. Search "mrhummerdave" on Utube for my vids and have a look at your front tires as you were coming up that hill. Granted it was steep and the video doesn't show that... but man are those tires pointing in...
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Hey Dave no problem. You are still the Man for getting me home buddy! The right front tire was the problem I see in the video. Cognito tie rod not doing its job. I am writing to them now...
Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:55 pm
by Khamul
Yeah they shouldn't be doing that - I love mine so I wonder about the install.....
Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:09 pm
by EclipseH1
[quote name='Khamul' timestamp='1286425149' post='21708']
Just glad you made it out - You have no idea the amount of guilt I have been harbouring for not being there to pull her out with you, I was hoping you could wait to Friday but the sooner is always the better. She'll be back to herself in no time as it sounds like the repairs will be pretty minor.
I'll upload that video her in a few minutes. Search "mrhummerdave" on Utube for my vids and have a look at your front tires as you were coming up that hill. Granted it was steep and the video doesn't show that... but man are those tires pointing in...
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Too bad Karl. Hey next time you get in a jam again, my friend in Fort McLeod has a big Bell 412 chopper. He said he could airlift you out if one of us got real stuck. It would just cost the fuel. He likes the adventure.
Rob Mac
Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:31 pm
by karlairey
[quote name='EclipseH1' timestamp='1287072565' post='21863']
Too bad Karl. Hey next time you get in a jam again, my friend in Fort McLeod has a big Bell 412 chopper. He said he could airlift you out if one of us got real stuck. It would just cost the fuel. He likes the adventure.
Rob Mac
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REALLY!! Great to know, thanks Rob. By the way. I am unable to attend the Oct 23rd run to Waiporous as we just boyught a house on the West side and are moving that weekend (plus the budget for this month is more than spent!). But I am planning a trip back out to Racehorse/Hidden Creek on November 2nd.
Wanna come?? I promise to stay off the ATV trails... <img src='
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Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:49 pm
by Khamul
[quote name='EclipseH1' timestamp='1287072565' post='21863']
Too bad Karl. Hey next time you get in a jam again, my friend in Fort McLeod has a big Bell 412 chopper. He said he could airlift you out if one of us got real stuck. It would just cost the fuel. He likes the adventure.
Rob Mac
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Handy thing to know!!!! Except we may get cockier next time and I think we get into enough trouble as is.... <img src='
http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... rgreen.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':mrgreen:' />
Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:56 pm
by s0ulst3al3r
That would be a pretty sweet story to tell though ....it would almost make ya wanna get stuck lol
Re: Alberta South Exploratory Run
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:37 pm
by Khamul
Wouldn't it be kewl, and yet embarassing at the same time??
I'd love to see that... but I don't think I want to be the one who's ass is flown out...
HEY!!!!!>>>>> wouldn't that be the mostest awesome trip possible..... have choppers fly us into the back country and then drive out!?!
So instead of Helli-skiing..... we'd be Helli-Hummering!
Yeah Baby... Booouyah!!!!!