Jeep Cherokee 4.0L Pulling Out Truck in Snow

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Our friend got his truck stuck in his yard trying to get his trailer from the back.
So he called us and it was the jeep to the rescue.
Its just a 2wd pickup so thats why he got stuck in 10-13 inches of snow.

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  • haha, that took three times longer than it needed to. One little tug and he would've been out instantly.

  • @beaster29 He was in their yard and his dad is real picky about it so he was trying not to tear it up.

  • @Snyder9391 Tearing what up? The yard or the truck? The truck certainly won't get torn up from a little tug if you hook onto something solid, and the yards gonna get a lot less torn up from a little tug than from sitting there and spinning forever.

  • @beaster29 The yard. And if ya watched, it was hard for the jeep to get movin good enough to get a tug. it was a good 10-13 inches of snow. Pologize.

  • @Snyder9391 Well, you don't seem to give it any real amount of throttle til you feel the strap tighten up.

  • @beaster29 Wasnt me Driving. I just want along to video tape the jeep pulling out the truck. Well it got it out who cares how long. nothing else to do when its like a level 2 and it was against the law to be on the roads. So oh well.

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  • that... sucked

    my grandma could to better and we know where she is...

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  • you needed a pre 96 cherokee with real 4 wheel drive

    lol

  • the ground is frozen you wont tear it up unless its early winter or early spring, witch looks like neither

  • @TheGhostkrusher hell yea

  • @bigbam2wwf where fucking the devil

  • With lockers in the front and rear I would have pulled it out without spinning a tire! With the assortment of lockers available, there is no reason not to have at least one in the rear of a 4X4. They cost less than $300 and even a person with minimal mechanical experience can put one in the rear in less than 3-hours. Plus, the Cherokee (well, any Jeep with a live front axle) is just about as easy as the rear to put one of the lock-right or Aussie lockers in!

  • @Snyder9391 Fair enough.

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