Giant Rock
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- Joined
- Sep 16, 2020
- Posts
- 67
- Reaction score
- 102
- Location
- Joshua Tree, CA
- First Name
- Cole
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Suburban v1500
- Engine Size
- 5.7 V8
I have a 1990 Suburban with 4x4 shifter on the floor. It's my understanding that to shift into 4L the proper way is to put the truck into Neutral and to coast between 3-5mph, then shift into 4L. That is all well and good for when you know something challenging might be coming up. Out here in the desert 95% of the dirt roads I travel can be driven in 2-wheel drive, it's only the occasional hills and sandy washes that require 4x4. The hills are obvious but the sandy parts aren't always...So the question becomes, what happens if you get stuck in 2-wheel drive and need to shift into 4L but you don't have the ability to coast? This happened once to me when I didn't know what to do with the truck and it made a grinding noise, I was at a loss so I just slammed it through the grind and it worked....not ideal I'm sure but we got unstuck easily. Any advice appreciated.
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