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James W



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Terrain Response - Leave in Auto or Road Mode?

I've convinced myself that the vehicle is more responsive and feels quicker to respond to acceleration if I leave it in road 'mode' on the TR selector rather than 'auto'

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probably....but saying that, i played with mine the other day , selecting all the modes and my ride seemed smoother after... Neutral ... - .- -.




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Re: Terrain Response - Leave in Auto or Road Mode?

I feel mine is crisper in 'road' mode, I cant really tell any difference in the ride or less body roll though.

Will try the scrolling through the modes though, sounds reasonable token things moving freely First time FFRR owner

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