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4A differences between '18 and '19
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<blockquote data-quote="JerseyMike" data-source="post: 1426779" data-attributes="member: 35606"><p>In my '19 there is a noticeable difference between 4A in normal and slipper mode. In normal it typically sends power to the rears and if it sends it to the front it is more rear biased.</p><p></p><p>in slippery mode the throttle response is heavily muted and it seems to always send at least some power to the front wheels.</p><p></p><p>I really like this and find it incredibly useful.</p><p></p><p>on dry roads I run 2H and normal or sport mode</p><p>in rain I mostly run 4H, normal mode</p><p>in snow/ice or heavy rain I run slippery mode with 4A and it is incredible how little the wheels slip given the combination of decreased throttle response, increased front traction and decreased steering sensitivity (this and the suspension change too).</p><p></p><p></p><p>compared to prior jeep wranglers this is really impressive on road, also compared to my prior 2015 F150 platinum without the modes this is night and day better on slipper roads (tires are excellent too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JerseyMike, post: 1426779, member: 35606"] In my '19 there is a noticeable difference between 4A in normal and slipper mode. In normal it typically sends power to the rears and if it sends it to the front it is more rear biased. in slippery mode the throttle response is heavily muted and it seems to always send at least some power to the front wheels. I really like this and find it incredibly useful. on dry roads I run 2H and normal or sport mode in rain I mostly run 4H, normal mode in snow/ice or heavy rain I run slippery mode with 4A and it is incredible how little the wheels slip given the combination of decreased throttle response, increased front traction and decreased steering sensitivity (this and the suspension change too). compared to prior jeep wranglers this is really impressive on road, also compared to my prior 2015 F150 platinum without the modes this is night and day better on slipper roads (tires are excellent too) [/QUOTE]
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