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<blockquote data-quote="highway420" data-source="post: 2049965" data-attributes="member: 26764"><p>Great to see you out there as well! I have a video of you getting pulled out by the SXS... impressive recovery that was for sure.</p><p></p><p>I did check that knowing that's a main cause of things like this, however, never heard of it just turning off the truck.</p><p></p><p>I heard a noise--thought it was a hub, but being so new, I was really hoping it was not. I had a bunch of wire for my future radio install tied up on the drivers side as it's not installed just yet. I had found that had dropped through the opening and was hanging around all the other wires that are attached to hub there. nothing seemed out of place or torn/ripped/disconnected. I do think it may have pulled on it just enough..only say this because I was parking the next evening and had to pull towards some plants in order to line up and my wheels were cranked to the left and the truck just locked the brake (only moving .5 mph) but was sudden enough where it torqued my hand on the wheel.. I thought it was just a dirty enough sensor and made the truck overreact a bit and avoid 'collision' with the plants..lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highway420, post: 2049965, member: 26764"] Great to see you out there as well! I have a video of you getting pulled out by the SXS... impressive recovery that was for sure. I did check that knowing that's a main cause of things like this, however, never heard of it just turning off the truck. I heard a noise--thought it was a hub, but being so new, I was really hoping it was not. I had a bunch of wire for my future radio install tied up on the drivers side as it's not installed just yet. I had found that had dropped through the opening and was hanging around all the other wires that are attached to hub there. nothing seemed out of place or torn/ripped/disconnected. I do think it may have pulled on it just enough..only say this because I was parking the next evening and had to pull towards some plants in order to line up and my wheels were cranked to the left and the truck just locked the brake (only moving .5 mph) but was sudden enough where it torqued my hand on the wheel.. I thought it was just a dirty enough sensor and made the truck overreact a bit and avoid 'collision' with the plants..lol... [/QUOTE]
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