CerOf
Well-Known Member
once the limited slip kicks in, if in 2wd, traction control can kick in and apply the brakes, cut power, further limiting your ability to go up a slippery hill.
If it’s a wet/grassy/slippery hill, muddy hill, sandy and/or rock hill; likely should use 4wd and possibly 4-lo.
I’ve seen several failed attempts on a slippery hill when it was in 2wd and traction control kicked in, cut power, and applied the brakes.
I recommend you find a local off-roadclub and join them on a run.
If it’s a wet/grassy/slippery hill, muddy hill, sandy and/or rock hill; likely should use 4wd and possibly 4-lo.
I’ve seen several failed attempts on a slippery hill when it was in 2wd and traction control kicked in, cut power, and applied the brakes.
I recommend you find a local off-roadclub and join them on a run.
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