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agesilaus
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Apr 22, 2015

Ford rips axle off Jeep

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That's the second Dodge SUV I've seen with a broken front axle. We were on the 4WD road which runs north from Great Sand Dunes NP and found a Dodge Durango with it's front axle looking exactly like that, blocking the road. No obvious reason for the axle either, the road was a little rough but didn't have any drop offs or big rocks. The guy said he'd been waiting 2 hours already for a tow truck. We had to back up a half mile to turn around and go back.

But I have to say that those guys pulling that Jeep out need to study vectors. Especially at the end when they were trying to pulling it up that bank. There was no way that was going to work. They needed to get the shovels out and make a ramp.

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  • The same thing I said when I first seen it years ago. that Jeep wasn`t coming out in one piece no matter who pulled it out. that mud is like a suction cup holding that Jeep in place. the only way it will come out is with force...and with that something will break!

    With that, the real problem I see are the idiots in the tow rope`s launch path!!!
  • boogie_4wheel wrote:
    I remember seeing that video awhile back. Sad what people will do when they don't care about tearing up other peoples' stuff.

    You missed out on the road going North out of the park. We came in that way years ago. What a fun trip! Camped just outside of the park in the trees in the back of the truck (camper shell). I remember it being a 2wd road once you get off of the sand, had a couple water crossings.


    We were past most of the sand and in some thick trees and over the second water crossing when we came across this Durango. That's why I thought there didn't seem to be any reason for the axle break. It just decided that it had enough.

    Those ah...guys pulling that Jeep out didn't seem to be thinking too well. Once they had the jeep partly pulled over they could have filled in that hole it dug and maybe have driven it out, backwards.
  • First problem I see time and time again is the guy is using a "tow" strap rather than a "recover" strap. Bad idea... Use the correct tools for the job.

    Second problem is there is not a lot of IQ in that video. All those guys standing around and not a single shovel.

    Based on how the Jeep was sitting and the run he got using a "tow" strap I was not at all surprised by the outcome.
  • I remember seeing that video awhile back. Sad what people will do when they don't care about tearing up other peoples' stuff.

    You missed out on the road going North out of the park. We came in that way years ago. What a fun trip! Camped just outside of the park in the trees in the back of the truck (camper shell). I remember it being a 2wd road once you get off of the sand, had a couple water crossings.