You'll have to play with the ESP button to get the right setting or pull the ABS fuse to keep the traction control from getting you stuck. That's what others have done just repeating what they have said.
You'll have to play with the ESP button to get the right setting or pull the ABS fuse to keep the traction control from getting you stuck. That's what others have done just repeating what they have said.
I know I did the long press ESP off for my mud adventures and that seemed to work fine. Not sure on the difference with QT2 vs QD2 for the mud though..
Big difference for sand and mud with the QD2. Yours will lock the axles with wheel spin obviously you know that but the QT2 will only allow so much wheel spin before it steps in to correct the problem in any setting and we all know how bad that can be if your bogging threw the loose stuff. That's why some guys just pull the ABS fuse someone even put a switch on there ABS fuse to kill it when they wanted.
ESP in full off (whatever long press gets you..) adjusts how quickly the traction control kicks in right?
Is it not enough for mud/sand when it's deep before your brakes start kicking?
I got into a bunch of mud last weekend and just turned the ESP off, seemed to allow enough wheel spin to clean out the luggs on the mud terrains. With 10,000 people and 1,000 trucks if I'm stuck I wont be there long. The trails are really tight and hilly so I will use 4 lo for them, let the engine do the breaking and try not to slide into the trees. It will be interesting to say the least. I'll get plenty of pics and hopefully won't break too much. Never had a vehicle with a computer involved, I am sure I will miss my Detriot Locker
2007 Jeep Commander: QTII, Leather, Sunroof, remote start, OEM Skid Plates, 2 in Daystar lift, 255.75.17 BFG Mud Terrains on Moabs, 1.25 " Spidertrax wheel spacers, 4x Guard front guard and Side Guards, Optima Red Top, Robbys half inch leveling spacer, Bilstein 5150 Rear Shocks, Pinch weld mod and trimming!
It's usually enough for a lot of situations. But if your in real deep stuff and need those wheels to spinning to keep you going pulling the fuse is probably needed. It's something you need to figure out for your self I don't play in mud so I don't know. I do spend a lot of time in deep soft sand but my tires grip like there on concrete so I've never needed even 4LO in the stuff where everyone else was getting stuck. LOL
2007 Jeep Commander: QTII, Leather, Sunroof, remote start, OEM Skid Plates, 2 in Daystar lift, 255.75.17 BFG Mud Terrains on Moabs, 1.25 " Spidertrax wheel spacers, 4x Guard front guard and Side Guards, Optima Red Top, Robbys half inch leveling spacer, Bilstein 5150 Rear Shocks, Pinch weld mod and trimming!
2007 Jeep Commander: QTII, Leather, Sunroof, remote start, OEM Skid Plates, 2 in Daystar lift, 255.75.17 BFG Mud Terrains on Moabs, 1.25 " Spidertrax wheel spacers, 4x Guard front guard and Side Guards, Optima Red Top, Robbys half inch leveling spacer, Bilstein 5150 Rear Shocks, Pinch weld mod and trimming!
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