what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
#21
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
He used to have a Real Jeep:
http://www.hudsonhawk.net/jeep/jeepmain.htm I don't blame him for his
frustrations, and just get the POS home.
There are more pictures of the TJ's Dana 35c:
http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip2.jpg through eleven.
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Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
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> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
http://www.hudsonhawk.net/jeep/jeepmain.htm I don't blame him for his
frustrations, and just get the POS home.
There are more pictures of the TJ's Dana 35c:
http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip2.jpg through eleven.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
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> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
Man, the whole bottom is gone from the differential. Was it running dry?
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
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> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
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> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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#23
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
Man, the whole bottom is gone from the differential. Was it running dry?
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:0%Fwe.66136$wr.5510@clgrps12...
> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
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> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
Man, the whole bottom is gone from the differential. Was it running dry?
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:0%Fwe.66136$wr.5510@clgrps12...
> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
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> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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#25
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
Man, the whole bottom is gone from the differential. Was it running dry?
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:0%Fwe.66136$wr.5510@clgrps12...
> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
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> And you dont notice for a mile or so. Someone have the full story and more
> pics??
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> http://www.hudsonhawk.net/rip/rip1.jpg
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#26
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
Imagine if you were on a lonely stretch of road, no one behind you to warn
you what happened, and your diff wore down to the point when the gas tank
would be in contact with the ground and eventually rupture.
Yikes.
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:58Gwe.66277$wr.62936@clgrps12...
> heres the dope.....
>
> So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
> Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
> for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
> years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the
> trail, the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to
> hook the Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in
> Denton at Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was
> tracking perfectly behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper
> place in her car so she was behind me. We were through Denton and about to
> TMS when I called Char and had here go on ahead of me to get to her
> sisters in FW where we were going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was
> cruising nicely at about 65 mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got
> this big I have arrived grin on my face while I cruise down 35 at about
> Alliance Gateway, when this lady with a crazed and frantic look on her
> face pulls up beside me and was waving me over. I immediately checked my
> rear monitor thinking perhaps something had gone wrong with my Jeep back
> there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK. The monitor has a bit of a wide
> angle lense and distorts the image some what. But considering the look in
> that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to stop and check things out. As I
> slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep wiggled some.
>
>
> THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED JUST HOW WRONG THINGS HAD GONE.
>
>
> The back tires and wheels were gone, and I don't mean ruined, I mean not
> there, GONE! I jumped out of the MH and ran to the Jeep. It was sitting on
> what was left of the diff. I looked behingd me, some folks had stopped
> behind me and were fighting the grass fire I had started on the shoulder.
> The lady that stopped me ran up to me and said, "you wheel came off and
> went across the median and hit some body." Well, my heart sunk. I can see
> from what was left behind that not only did my wheel cross the intersated
> at 65 mph, but it had an axle shaft and brake drum attached to it. I just
> knew I had killed someone in rush hour traffic. She saw the panic in my
> eyes and quickly followed up with, "but he's OK, he got out to look at the
> damage." That was a relief. I called 911 and called Char to come back. Wes
> was asleep in the MH. As I surveyed the damage and looked behind me for
> the north bound acciedent I had caused I realized I must have drug the
> Jeep a couple of miles before anyone stopped me. I couldn't see the
> accident or the traffic jam it caused and the pumpkin was shaved about 1.5
> to 2 inches. The shock mounts were ground off and the shocks were wrapped
> under the fuel tank. I have pictures. The police showed up and we called a
> wrecker. The policeman and I walked back to where the fire had started and
> found what probably started it. One of the bolts tha holds the carrier
> brackets in the diff was shaved in half length wise and had fallen out of
> the bottom of the diff into the grass. I should have kept it but it was
> too hot to touch and I forgot to go back and get it. It took 3.5 hours for
> a tow truck to show up. The fellow my tire hit, hit the flat side of the
> tire and dug the axle shaft into the asfault. The passenger side tire was
> never recovered.
>
> In conclusion, on the trail Saturday, someone I didn't know mentioned my
> bad luck. I say my luck could not have been better. A mile before the
> wheels came off, my wife and one year old were right behind me, the had
> passed me just in time. A 65 mph wheel crossed the median on 35 W and
> didn't hurt anyone. I waited 3 hours for a tow truck but I was in an air
> conditioned motorhome not a broke down civic. And finally, my Jeep is
> fully insured and I wanted a better axle for a really long time.
>
you what happened, and your diff wore down to the point when the gas tank
would be in contact with the ground and eventually rupture.
Yikes.
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:58Gwe.66277$wr.62936@clgrps12...
> heres the dope.....
>
> So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
> Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
> for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
> years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the
> trail, the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to
> hook the Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in
> Denton at Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was
> tracking perfectly behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper
> place in her car so she was behind me. We were through Denton and about to
> TMS when I called Char and had here go on ahead of me to get to her
> sisters in FW where we were going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was
> cruising nicely at about 65 mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got
> this big I have arrived grin on my face while I cruise down 35 at about
> Alliance Gateway, when this lady with a crazed and frantic look on her
> face pulls up beside me and was waving me over. I immediately checked my
> rear monitor thinking perhaps something had gone wrong with my Jeep back
> there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK. The monitor has a bit of a wide
> angle lense and distorts the image some what. But considering the look in
> that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to stop and check things out. As I
> slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep wiggled some.
>
>
> THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED JUST HOW WRONG THINGS HAD GONE.
>
>
> The back tires and wheels were gone, and I don't mean ruined, I mean not
> there, GONE! I jumped out of the MH and ran to the Jeep. It was sitting on
> what was left of the diff. I looked behingd me, some folks had stopped
> behind me and were fighting the grass fire I had started on the shoulder.
> The lady that stopped me ran up to me and said, "you wheel came off and
> went across the median and hit some body." Well, my heart sunk. I can see
> from what was left behind that not only did my wheel cross the intersated
> at 65 mph, but it had an axle shaft and brake drum attached to it. I just
> knew I had killed someone in rush hour traffic. She saw the panic in my
> eyes and quickly followed up with, "but he's OK, he got out to look at the
> damage." That was a relief. I called 911 and called Char to come back. Wes
> was asleep in the MH. As I surveyed the damage and looked behind me for
> the north bound acciedent I had caused I realized I must have drug the
> Jeep a couple of miles before anyone stopped me. I couldn't see the
> accident or the traffic jam it caused and the pumpkin was shaved about 1.5
> to 2 inches. The shock mounts were ground off and the shocks were wrapped
> under the fuel tank. I have pictures. The police showed up and we called a
> wrecker. The policeman and I walked back to where the fire had started and
> found what probably started it. One of the bolts tha holds the carrier
> brackets in the diff was shaved in half length wise and had fallen out of
> the bottom of the diff into the grass. I should have kept it but it was
> too hot to touch and I forgot to go back and get it. It took 3.5 hours for
> a tow truck to show up. The fellow my tire hit, hit the flat side of the
> tire and dug the axle shaft into the asfault. The passenger side tire was
> never recovered.
>
> In conclusion, on the trail Saturday, someone I didn't know mentioned my
> bad luck. I say my luck could not have been better. A mile before the
> wheels came off, my wife and one year old were right behind me, the had
> passed me just in time. A 65 mph wheel crossed the median on 35 W and
> didn't hurt anyone. I waited 3 hours for a tow truck but I was in an air
> conditioned motorhome not a broke down civic. And finally, my Jeep is
> fully insured and I wanted a better axle for a really long time.
>
#27
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
Imagine if you were on a lonely stretch of road, no one behind you to warn
you what happened, and your diff wore down to the point when the gas tank
would be in contact with the ground and eventually rupture.
Yikes.
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:58Gwe.66277$wr.62936@clgrps12...
> heres the dope.....
>
> So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
> Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
> for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
> years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the
> trail, the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to
> hook the Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in
> Denton at Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was
> tracking perfectly behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper
> place in her car so she was behind me. We were through Denton and about to
> TMS when I called Char and had here go on ahead of me to get to her
> sisters in FW where we were going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was
> cruising nicely at about 65 mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got
> this big I have arrived grin on my face while I cruise down 35 at about
> Alliance Gateway, when this lady with a crazed and frantic look on her
> face pulls up beside me and was waving me over. I immediately checked my
> rear monitor thinking perhaps something had gone wrong with my Jeep back
> there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK. The monitor has a bit of a wide
> angle lense and distorts the image some what. But considering the look in
> that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to stop and check things out. As I
> slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep wiggled some.
>
>
> THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED JUST HOW WRONG THINGS HAD GONE.
>
>
> The back tires and wheels were gone, and I don't mean ruined, I mean not
> there, GONE! I jumped out of the MH and ran to the Jeep. It was sitting on
> what was left of the diff. I looked behingd me, some folks had stopped
> behind me and were fighting the grass fire I had started on the shoulder.
> The lady that stopped me ran up to me and said, "you wheel came off and
> went across the median and hit some body." Well, my heart sunk. I can see
> from what was left behind that not only did my wheel cross the intersated
> at 65 mph, but it had an axle shaft and brake drum attached to it. I just
> knew I had killed someone in rush hour traffic. She saw the panic in my
> eyes and quickly followed up with, "but he's OK, he got out to look at the
> damage." That was a relief. I called 911 and called Char to come back. Wes
> was asleep in the MH. As I surveyed the damage and looked behind me for
> the north bound acciedent I had caused I realized I must have drug the
> Jeep a couple of miles before anyone stopped me. I couldn't see the
> accident or the traffic jam it caused and the pumpkin was shaved about 1.5
> to 2 inches. The shock mounts were ground off and the shocks were wrapped
> under the fuel tank. I have pictures. The police showed up and we called a
> wrecker. The policeman and I walked back to where the fire had started and
> found what probably started it. One of the bolts tha holds the carrier
> brackets in the diff was shaved in half length wise and had fallen out of
> the bottom of the diff into the grass. I should have kept it but it was
> too hot to touch and I forgot to go back and get it. It took 3.5 hours for
> a tow truck to show up. The fellow my tire hit, hit the flat side of the
> tire and dug the axle shaft into the asfault. The passenger side tire was
> never recovered.
>
> In conclusion, on the trail Saturday, someone I didn't know mentioned my
> bad luck. I say my luck could not have been better. A mile before the
> wheels came off, my wife and one year old were right behind me, the had
> passed me just in time. A 65 mph wheel crossed the median on 35 W and
> didn't hurt anyone. I waited 3 hours for a tow truck but I was in an air
> conditioned motorhome not a broke down civic. And finally, my Jeep is
> fully insured and I wanted a better axle for a really long time.
>
you what happened, and your diff wore down to the point when the gas tank
would be in contact with the ground and eventually rupture.
Yikes.
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:58Gwe.66277$wr.62936@clgrps12...
> heres the dope.....
>
> So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
> Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
> for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
> years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the
> trail, the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to
> hook the Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in
> Denton at Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was
> tracking perfectly behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper
> place in her car so she was behind me. We were through Denton and about to
> TMS when I called Char and had here go on ahead of me to get to her
> sisters in FW where we were going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was
> cruising nicely at about 65 mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got
> this big I have arrived grin on my face while I cruise down 35 at about
> Alliance Gateway, when this lady with a crazed and frantic look on her
> face pulls up beside me and was waving me over. I immediately checked my
> rear monitor thinking perhaps something had gone wrong with my Jeep back
> there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK. The monitor has a bit of a wide
> angle lense and distorts the image some what. But considering the look in
> that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to stop and check things out. As I
> slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep wiggled some.
>
>
> THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED JUST HOW WRONG THINGS HAD GONE.
>
>
> The back tires and wheels were gone, and I don't mean ruined, I mean not
> there, GONE! I jumped out of the MH and ran to the Jeep. It was sitting on
> what was left of the diff. I looked behingd me, some folks had stopped
> behind me and were fighting the grass fire I had started on the shoulder.
> The lady that stopped me ran up to me and said, "you wheel came off and
> went across the median and hit some body." Well, my heart sunk. I can see
> from what was left behind that not only did my wheel cross the intersated
> at 65 mph, but it had an axle shaft and brake drum attached to it. I just
> knew I had killed someone in rush hour traffic. She saw the panic in my
> eyes and quickly followed up with, "but he's OK, he got out to look at the
> damage." That was a relief. I called 911 and called Char to come back. Wes
> was asleep in the MH. As I surveyed the damage and looked behind me for
> the north bound acciedent I had caused I realized I must have drug the
> Jeep a couple of miles before anyone stopped me. I couldn't see the
> accident or the traffic jam it caused and the pumpkin was shaved about 1.5
> to 2 inches. The shock mounts were ground off and the shocks were wrapped
> under the fuel tank. I have pictures. The police showed up and we called a
> wrecker. The policeman and I walked back to where the fire had started and
> found what probably started it. One of the bolts tha holds the carrier
> brackets in the diff was shaved in half length wise and had fallen out of
> the bottom of the diff into the grass. I should have kept it but it was
> too hot to touch and I forgot to go back and get it. It took 3.5 hours for
> a tow truck to show up. The fellow my tire hit, hit the flat side of the
> tire and dug the axle shaft into the asfault. The passenger side tire was
> never recovered.
>
> In conclusion, on the trail Saturday, someone I didn't know mentioned my
> bad luck. I say my luck could not have been better. A mile before the
> wheels came off, my wife and one year old were right behind me, the had
> passed me just in time. A 65 mph wheel crossed the median on 35 W and
> didn't hurt anyone. I waited 3 hours for a tow truck but I was in an air
> conditioned motorhome not a broke down civic. And finally, my Jeep is
> fully insured and I wanted a better axle for a really long time.
>
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
Imagine if you were on a lonely stretch of road, no one behind you to warn
you what happened, and your diff wore down to the point when the gas tank
would be in contact with the ground and eventually rupture.
Yikes.
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:58Gwe.66277$wr.62936@clgrps12...
> heres the dope.....
>
> So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
> Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
> for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
> years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the
> trail, the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to
> hook the Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in
> Denton at Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was
> tracking perfectly behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper
> place in her car so she was behind me. We were through Denton and about to
> TMS when I called Char and had here go on ahead of me to get to her
> sisters in FW where we were going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was
> cruising nicely at about 65 mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got
> this big I have arrived grin on my face while I cruise down 35 at about
> Alliance Gateway, when this lady with a crazed and frantic look on her
> face pulls up beside me and was waving me over. I immediately checked my
> rear monitor thinking perhaps something had gone wrong with my Jeep back
> there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK. The monitor has a bit of a wide
> angle lense and distorts the image some what. But considering the look in
> that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to stop and check things out. As I
> slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep wiggled some.
>
>
> THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED JUST HOW WRONG THINGS HAD GONE.
>
>
> The back tires and wheels were gone, and I don't mean ruined, I mean not
> there, GONE! I jumped out of the MH and ran to the Jeep. It was sitting on
> what was left of the diff. I looked behingd me, some folks had stopped
> behind me and were fighting the grass fire I had started on the shoulder.
> The lady that stopped me ran up to me and said, "you wheel came off and
> went across the median and hit some body." Well, my heart sunk. I can see
> from what was left behind that not only did my wheel cross the intersated
> at 65 mph, but it had an axle shaft and brake drum attached to it. I just
> knew I had killed someone in rush hour traffic. She saw the panic in my
> eyes and quickly followed up with, "but he's OK, he got out to look at the
> damage." That was a relief. I called 911 and called Char to come back. Wes
> was asleep in the MH. As I surveyed the damage and looked behind me for
> the north bound acciedent I had caused I realized I must have drug the
> Jeep a couple of miles before anyone stopped me. I couldn't see the
> accident or the traffic jam it caused and the pumpkin was shaved about 1.5
> to 2 inches. The shock mounts were ground off and the shocks were wrapped
> under the fuel tank. I have pictures. The police showed up and we called a
> wrecker. The policeman and I walked back to where the fire had started and
> found what probably started it. One of the bolts tha holds the carrier
> brackets in the diff was shaved in half length wise and had fallen out of
> the bottom of the diff into the grass. I should have kept it but it was
> too hot to touch and I forgot to go back and get it. It took 3.5 hours for
> a tow truck to show up. The fellow my tire hit, hit the flat side of the
> tire and dug the axle shaft into the asfault. The passenger side tire was
> never recovered.
>
> In conclusion, on the trail Saturday, someone I didn't know mentioned my
> bad luck. I say my luck could not have been better. A mile before the
> wheels came off, my wife and one year old were right behind me, the had
> passed me just in time. A 65 mph wheel crossed the median on 35 W and
> didn't hurt anyone. I waited 3 hours for a tow truck but I was in an air
> conditioned motorhome not a broke down civic. And finally, my Jeep is
> fully insured and I wanted a better axle for a really long time.
>
you what happened, and your diff wore down to the point when the gas tank
would be in contact with the ground and eventually rupture.
Yikes.
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:58Gwe.66277$wr.62936@clgrps12...
> heres the dope.....
>
> So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
> Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
> for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
> years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the
> trail, the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to
> hook the Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in
> Denton at Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was
> tracking perfectly behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper
> place in her car so she was behind me. We were through Denton and about to
> TMS when I called Char and had here go on ahead of me to get to her
> sisters in FW where we were going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was
> cruising nicely at about 65 mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got
> this big I have arrived grin on my face while I cruise down 35 at about
> Alliance Gateway, when this lady with a crazed and frantic look on her
> face pulls up beside me and was waving me over. I immediately checked my
> rear monitor thinking perhaps something had gone wrong with my Jeep back
> there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK. The monitor has a bit of a wide
> angle lense and distorts the image some what. But considering the look in
> that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to stop and check things out. As I
> slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep wiggled some.
>
>
> THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED JUST HOW WRONG THINGS HAD GONE.
>
>
> The back tires and wheels were gone, and I don't mean ruined, I mean not
> there, GONE! I jumped out of the MH and ran to the Jeep. It was sitting on
> what was left of the diff. I looked behingd me, some folks had stopped
> behind me and were fighting the grass fire I had started on the shoulder.
> The lady that stopped me ran up to me and said, "you wheel came off and
> went across the median and hit some body." Well, my heart sunk. I can see
> from what was left behind that not only did my wheel cross the intersated
> at 65 mph, but it had an axle shaft and brake drum attached to it. I just
> knew I had killed someone in rush hour traffic. She saw the panic in my
> eyes and quickly followed up with, "but he's OK, he got out to look at the
> damage." That was a relief. I called 911 and called Char to come back. Wes
> was asleep in the MH. As I surveyed the damage and looked behind me for
> the north bound acciedent I had caused I realized I must have drug the
> Jeep a couple of miles before anyone stopped me. I couldn't see the
> accident or the traffic jam it caused and the pumpkin was shaved about 1.5
> to 2 inches. The shock mounts were ground off and the shocks were wrapped
> under the fuel tank. I have pictures. The police showed up and we called a
> wrecker. The policeman and I walked back to where the fire had started and
> found what probably started it. One of the bolts tha holds the carrier
> brackets in the diff was shaved in half length wise and had fallen out of
> the bottom of the diff into the grass. I should have kept it but it was
> too hot to touch and I forgot to go back and get it. It took 3.5 hours for
> a tow truck to show up. The fellow my tire hit, hit the flat side of the
> tire and dug the axle shaft into the asfault. The passenger side tire was
> never recovered.
>
> In conclusion, on the trail Saturday, someone I didn't know mentioned my
> bad luck. I say my luck could not have been better. A mile before the
> wheels came off, my wife and one year old were right behind me, the had
> passed me just in time. A 65 mph wheel crossed the median on 35 W and
> didn't hurt anyone. I waited 3 hours for a tow truck but I was in an air
> conditioned motorhome not a broke down civic. And finally, my Jeep is
> fully insured and I wanted a better axle for a really long time.
>
#29
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
Imagine if you were on a lonely stretch of road, no one behind you to warn
you what happened, and your diff wore down to the point when the gas tank
would be in contact with the ground and eventually rupture.
Yikes.
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:58Gwe.66277$wr.62936@clgrps12...
> heres the dope.....
>
> So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
> Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
> for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
> years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the
> trail, the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to
> hook the Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in
> Denton at Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was
> tracking perfectly behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper
> place in her car so she was behind me. We were through Denton and about to
> TMS when I called Char and had here go on ahead of me to get to her
> sisters in FW where we were going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was
> cruising nicely at about 65 mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got
> this big I have arrived grin on my face while I cruise down 35 at about
> Alliance Gateway, when this lady with a crazed and frantic look on her
> face pulls up beside me and was waving me over. I immediately checked my
> rear monitor thinking perhaps something had gone wrong with my Jeep back
> there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK. The monitor has a bit of a wide
> angle lense and distorts the image some what. But considering the look in
> that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to stop and check things out. As I
> slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep wiggled some.
>
>
> THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED JUST HOW WRONG THINGS HAD GONE.
>
>
> The back tires and wheels were gone, and I don't mean ruined, I mean not
> there, GONE! I jumped out of the MH and ran to the Jeep. It was sitting on
> what was left of the diff. I looked behingd me, some folks had stopped
> behind me and were fighting the grass fire I had started on the shoulder.
> The lady that stopped me ran up to me and said, "you wheel came off and
> went across the median and hit some body." Well, my heart sunk. I can see
> from what was left behind that not only did my wheel cross the intersated
> at 65 mph, but it had an axle shaft and brake drum attached to it. I just
> knew I had killed someone in rush hour traffic. She saw the panic in my
> eyes and quickly followed up with, "but he's OK, he got out to look at the
> damage." That was a relief. I called 911 and called Char to come back. Wes
> was asleep in the MH. As I surveyed the damage and looked behind me for
> the north bound acciedent I had caused I realized I must have drug the
> Jeep a couple of miles before anyone stopped me. I couldn't see the
> accident or the traffic jam it caused and the pumpkin was shaved about 1.5
> to 2 inches. The shock mounts were ground off and the shocks were wrapped
> under the fuel tank. I have pictures. The police showed up and we called a
> wrecker. The policeman and I walked back to where the fire had started and
> found what probably started it. One of the bolts tha holds the carrier
> brackets in the diff was shaved in half length wise and had fallen out of
> the bottom of the diff into the grass. I should have kept it but it was
> too hot to touch and I forgot to go back and get it. It took 3.5 hours for
> a tow truck to show up. The fellow my tire hit, hit the flat side of the
> tire and dug the axle shaft into the asfault. The passenger side tire was
> never recovered.
>
> In conclusion, on the trail Saturday, someone I didn't know mentioned my
> bad luck. I say my luck could not have been better. A mile before the
> wheels came off, my wife and one year old were right behind me, the had
> passed me just in time. A 65 mph wheel crossed the median on 35 W and
> didn't hurt anyone. I waited 3 hours for a tow truck but I was in an air
> conditioned motorhome not a broke down civic. And finally, my Jeep is
> fully insured and I wanted a better axle for a really long time.
>
you what happened, and your diff wore down to the point when the gas tank
would be in contact with the ground and eventually rupture.
Yikes.
"Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote in message
news:58Gwe.66277$wr.62936@clgrps12...
> heres the dope.....
>
> So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
> Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
> for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
> years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the
> trail, the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to
> hook the Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in
> Denton at Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was
> tracking perfectly behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper
> place in her car so she was behind me. We were through Denton and about to
> TMS when I called Char and had here go on ahead of me to get to her
> sisters in FW where we were going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was
> cruising nicely at about 65 mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got
> this big I have arrived grin on my face while I cruise down 35 at about
> Alliance Gateway, when this lady with a crazed and frantic look on her
> face pulls up beside me and was waving me over. I immediately checked my
> rear monitor thinking perhaps something had gone wrong with my Jeep back
> there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK. The monitor has a bit of a wide
> angle lense and distorts the image some what. But considering the look in
> that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to stop and check things out. As I
> slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep wiggled some.
>
>
> THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED JUST HOW WRONG THINGS HAD GONE.
>
>
> The back tires and wheels were gone, and I don't mean ruined, I mean not
> there, GONE! I jumped out of the MH and ran to the Jeep. It was sitting on
> what was left of the diff. I looked behingd me, some folks had stopped
> behind me and were fighting the grass fire I had started on the shoulder.
> The lady that stopped me ran up to me and said, "you wheel came off and
> went across the median and hit some body." Well, my heart sunk. I can see
> from what was left behind that not only did my wheel cross the intersated
> at 65 mph, but it had an axle shaft and brake drum attached to it. I just
> knew I had killed someone in rush hour traffic. She saw the panic in my
> eyes and quickly followed up with, "but he's OK, he got out to look at the
> damage." That was a relief. I called 911 and called Char to come back. Wes
> was asleep in the MH. As I surveyed the damage and looked behind me for
> the north bound acciedent I had caused I realized I must have drug the
> Jeep a couple of miles before anyone stopped me. I couldn't see the
> accident or the traffic jam it caused and the pumpkin was shaved about 1.5
> to 2 inches. The shock mounts were ground off and the shocks were wrapped
> under the fuel tank. I have pictures. The police showed up and we called a
> wrecker. The policeman and I walked back to where the fire had started and
> found what probably started it. One of the bolts tha holds the carrier
> brackets in the diff was shaved in half length wise and had fallen out of
> the bottom of the diff into the grass. I should have kept it but it was
> too hot to touch and I forgot to go back and get it. It took 3.5 hours for
> a tow truck to show up. The fellow my tire hit, hit the flat side of the
> tire and dug the axle shaft into the asfault. The passenger side tire was
> never recovered.
>
> In conclusion, on the trail Saturday, someone I didn't know mentioned my
> bad luck. I say my luck could not have been better. A mile before the
> wheels came off, my wife and one year old were right behind me, the had
> passed me just in time. A 65 mph wheel crossed the median on 35 W and
> didn't hurt anyone. I waited 3 hours for a tow truck but I was in an air
> conditioned motorhome not a broke down civic. And finally, my Jeep is
> fully insured and I wanted a better axle for a really long time.
>
#30
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Re: what happens when you're towing a TJ and the D35 blows up?
HOLY COW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So glad that no one was hurt!
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 23:28:01 GMT, "Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote:
>>heres the dope.....
>>
>>So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
>>Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
>>for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
>>years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the trail,
>>the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to hook the
>>Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in Denton at
>>Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was tracking perfectly
>>behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper place in her car so she
>>was behind me. We were through Denton and about to TMS when I called Char
>>and had here go on ahead of me to get to her sisters in FW where we were
>>going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was cruising nicely at about 65
>>mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got this big I have arrived grin
>>on my face while I cruise down 35 at about Alliance Gateway, when this lady
>>with a crazed and frantic look on her face pulls up beside me and was waving
>>me over. I immediately checked my rear monitor thinking perhaps something
>>had gone wrong with my Jeep back there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK.
>>The monitor has a bit of a wide angle lense and distorts the image some
>>what. But considering the look in that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to
>>stop and check things out. As I slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep
>>wiggled some.
<snip>
So glad that no one was hurt!
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 23:28:01 GMT, "Pi-Eyed Piper" <notta@hello.com> wrote:
>>heres the dope.....
>>
>>So I bought this motorhome on Friday and was planning to take it to the
>>Baertrax run for it's inaugral camping trip. I've been flat towing my Jeep
>>for many years behind what ever else I had around the house. After a few
>>years in the pop-up, needing people to help me get all my **** to the trail,
>>the motorhome is the perfect scenario for us. So... I proceed to hook the
>>Jeep to the 35 foot class A I just bought. I bought the thing in Denton at
>>Ancira. I headed south on 35W about 3:30 PM. The Jeep was tracking perfectly
>>behind the MH. Charlotte had come over to the camper place in her car so she
>>was behind me. We were through Denton and about to TMS when I called Char
>>and had here go on ahead of me to get to her sisters in FW where we were
>>going to leave her car for the weekend. MH was cruising nicely at about 65
>>mph. I had owned it about 1 hour. So I've got this big I have arrived grin
>>on my face while I cruise down 35 at about Alliance Gateway, when this lady
>>with a crazed and frantic look on her face pulls up beside me and was waving
>>me over. I immediately checked my rear monitor thinking perhaps something
>>had gone wrong with my Jeep back there. In the monitor everthing seemed OK.
>>The monitor has a bit of a wide angle lense and distorts the image some
>>what. But considering the look in that lady's eyes, I thought it prudent to
>>stop and check things out. As I slowed and moved to the shoulder the Jeep
>>wiggled some.
<snip>