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Wow. I would never do that to my Denali but to each is own... Why weren't the front tires spinning? I always thought that the Denali/Escalade AWD system would spin both fronts when the rears were spinning?!?!
4wd all wheels are engaged all the time. You have to manually engage 4wd and stays engaged until deselected.
Awd is basically a assist type drive system or auto 4wd. awd designs differ from make to make, But most act primarily as a Rwd or Fwd and when it detects Slipping, It would engage the other set of wheels to Help assist with traction. Once slip is no longer detected it would return to mostly fwd or rwd setup. the front wheel wasn't spinning Probably because it was buried so deep it couldn't move, or that the Fluid in the transfer case got so hot, that it wouldn't allow the awd to engage.
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Some clean shots of the truck
Hot daym, With a nice looking truck like that, the only way mine would even come close to the dessert would only if i was towing some atv to do what you did.. Soooo what was the total damage cost of that little adventure mishap?