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    D2 traction control mod?

    Has any electronics guru thought of, or produced a multi-position switch for D2 T.C. that would adjust the amount of slip which is what I understand the D3 T.C. does? I.e. allow more slip in Sand mode and less in Rock mode, I know it also does a lot of other clever stuff like moving brake pads closer to disc to stop slip quickly in Rock mode to prevent drive line damage, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Has any electronics guru thought of, or produced a multi-position switch for D2 T.C. that would adjust the amount of slip which is what I understand the D3 T.C. does? I.e. allow more slip in Sand mode and less in Rock mode, I know it also does a lot of other clever stuff like moving brake pads closer to disc to stop slip quickly in Rock mode to prevent drive line damage, etc.
    It's known as CDL

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    Buy a d3...

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    Believe me mate with CDL a d2 is embarrassed by no other series of LR in sand. If you wanted ultimate traction you just go lockers or ATB just short of that but these trucks are weapons without.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Has any electronics guru thought of, or produced a multi-position switch for D2 T.C. that would adjust the amount of slip which is what I understand the D3 T.C. does? I.e. allow more slip in Sand mode and less in Rock mode, I know it also does a lot of other clever stuff like moving brake pads closer to disc to stop slip quickly in Rock mode to prevent drive line damage, etc.
    There is one available... It's called a D3.

    Frankly, there would be soooo much involved, it probably wouldn't be financially viable.

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