ShadowsPapa
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I have been told that on the Gladiator (maybe others, but these for sure) ABS does not function at speeds under 35 mph.
It was also added that traction control does not function at speeds below 35 mph.
That would make sense because TC relies on ABS.
That being said - that contention would be supported by how my own JT acts - I can slide the front wheels on ice while slowing to a stop to park the truck.
I can spin the rear wheels and cause the rear end to swing around 45 degrees quite easily on slick roads (wet sand, etc.)
Now the dilemma -
If this is true about the ABS, then why are people griping about the ABS on these Jeeps causing them problems as in not being able to stop.
If it's not true - then my ABS is actually not working and the bit about ABS on these trucks not working below 35 is very wrong.
Can anyone support with legit documentation, etc. whether or not ABS (and traction control) function under 35?
This is NOT a debate about whether or not ABS causes issues in snow or sand, this is ONLY to try to answer - is it supposed to work under 35 mph.
The "I hate ABS" and "I hate traction control" can go to the general discussion area (or someplace that doesn't exist in this forum LOL) - this is only to prove or disprove what I was told, whether or not it's a fact.
It was also added that traction control does not function at speeds below 35 mph.
That would make sense because TC relies on ABS.
That being said - that contention would be supported by how my own JT acts - I can slide the front wheels on ice while slowing to a stop to park the truck.
I can spin the rear wheels and cause the rear end to swing around 45 degrees quite easily on slick roads (wet sand, etc.)
Now the dilemma -
If this is true about the ABS, then why are people griping about the ABS on these Jeeps causing them problems as in not being able to stop.
If it's not true - then my ABS is actually not working and the bit about ABS on these trucks not working below 35 is very wrong.
Can anyone support with legit documentation, etc. whether or not ABS (and traction control) function under 35?
This is NOT a debate about whether or not ABS causes issues in snow or sand, this is ONLY to try to answer - is it supposed to work under 35 mph.
The "I hate ABS" and "I hate traction control" can go to the general discussion area (or someplace that doesn't exist in this forum LOL) - this is only to prove or disprove what I was told, whether or not it's a fact.
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