So unfortunately, every year in August the farmers start drawing our lake down quickly and as the water drops the ramp starts to flatten out. Many of the lake goers have tractors to launch their boats, however all I've got is my '07 Chevy Tahoe.
So this last weekend I was able to launch the boat, but the Tahoe was in pretty deep. Water line at the rear of the vehicle about 1 1/2" from the top of bumper (rear tire 1"-2" above water) and at the front the water was 1"-2" below the top of the wheel (20" wheel). I opened the drivers door which was a big mistake cause the water was 1/2" below the floor board and when I shut the door it pulled some water in.
So the question is, for those familiar with vehicle components, how deep of water is too deep to drive my vehicle in? I know most components are sealed up, but what items aren't? Is the transmission totally sealed? What items are prone to damage if exposed to water?
Thanks for all the help, I'm not that mechanically inclined.
So this last weekend I was able to launch the boat, but the Tahoe was in pretty deep. Water line at the rear of the vehicle about 1 1/2" from the top of bumper (rear tire 1"-2" above water) and at the front the water was 1"-2" below the top of the wheel (20" wheel). I opened the drivers door which was a big mistake cause the water was 1/2" below the floor board and when I shut the door it pulled some water in.
So the question is, for those familiar with vehicle components, how deep of water is too deep to drive my vehicle in? I know most components are sealed up, but what items aren't? Is the transmission totally sealed? What items are prone to damage if exposed to water?
Thanks for all the help, I'm not that mechanically inclined.
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