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Hi All!
I have a problem and need your help.
My shelter filled with 6" of melt run-off and froze. Now my Bronco sits in these 4 depressions with its wheels. Its loose/wheels spinning, but can't get out.
All I need is a 12" pull to get out of the depressions that formed around the tires and get on top of the ice.
But where can I attach a rope, etc., in the front? Mine is the Outer Banks without tow hooks.
For sure don't want to damage anything structural.
I also read that the Bronco Sport cannot be towed at all....? However, it's only a few inches.
Wouldn't it work in Neutral?
Or do I have to wait for spring to melt everything?
I have a problem and need your help.
My shelter filled with 6" of melt run-off and froze. Now my Bronco sits in these 4 depressions with its wheels. Its loose/wheels spinning, but can't get out.
All I need is a 12" pull to get out of the depressions that formed around the tires and get on top of the ice.
But where can I attach a rope, etc., in the front? Mine is the Outer Banks without tow hooks.
For sure don't want to damage anything structural.
I also read that the Bronco Sport cannot be towed at all....? However, it's only a few inches.
Wouldn't it work in Neutral?
Or do I have to wait for spring to melt everything?
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