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I had some time on my hands as I isolate with my dogs at my cabin after Covid exposure (my wife tested positive and is in quarantine at our house). I had perfect conditions to test the traction control and drive modes in my F150, trying to understand how the Bronco will be similar and different. I have the 2.7, 3.55 10sp SuperCrew 4x4. I spent about two hours on two tracks and forest roads, covered with about a foot of dry snow. Enough to make me concerned about getting too far off trail, but I never needed to dig out or use my traction boards. I tried all modes. 2wd. 2wd rear locked, 2wd rear locked snow/slippery mode engaged all the way to 2wd Sport and everything in between (locked 4wd, all modes etc.) Bottom line, the electronics don’t replace the mechanical advantage of the locker of 4wd, but the combination of electronic aids and mechanical advantage produced results I could not duplicate myself. At 51 years old I could still mess around with my truck (car, motorcycle, boat, whatever) indefinitely and never tire of it. I hope we get some additional details on the modes and how they work/when to employ them.
The videos from KOH got me interested in the modes. Anyone else use their electronics and have suggestions or experience? I think they are finally getting good enough to exceed my skill (not the best driver, just have some experience and skill that seems better than the electronics in certain scenarios) in some situations!
The videos from KOH got me interested in the modes. Anyone else use their electronics and have suggestions or experience? I think they are finally getting good enough to exceed my skill (not the best driver, just have some experience and skill that seems better than the electronics in certain scenarios) in some situations!
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