If it can be done, I'll be the one to do it. Whether it be good or bad. I have a Dodge Durango, which I fearlessly go where ever I want in. Saturday, on a simple outing to the ball field I decide to park along one side of the field to create some shade. It had rained a few days before, it was a little muddy. Leave it to me.......... both tires on the passenger side sunk in the mud.
I got a 4 wheel drive stuck.
I had a handfull of willing helpers, I chose my ex-brother-in-law, I figured if anyone should tear up my vehicle it should be him. He sunk it further......... and covered me in mud, I was standing next to it to see if it was going anywhere.
Called another friend who has a wreaker and auto-repair business. He's got the wreaker lent out so he brings his 4 wheel drive and a chain. Hooks the chain to his front end and my rear end (that sounds kinda wrong)and tries to back up an pull it out easy.
No can do.
He turns his vehicle around, hooks the chain back up, my XBIL is in my Durango with it in reverse laying the gas to it, my friend has to get a run and go to finally yank it out of the mud. By now I think the whole town had come to watch.
I thanked everyone for coming to the show and assured them there will be NO repeats. The was so much mud on my tires, I left a mud trail all the way home........ I have managed to clean off most of the outside, but do you know, it is even inside.
Only me.