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Just curious, do you feel like it's needed a lot of is it just a nice to have?
Absolutely if you are going to track your car or drive it around locally where you need grip such as on dirty, gravely, snow and wet roads. It will give you grip using both rear tires/wheels versus one spinning all the time. If you only take the car out on dry warm days in town, it doesn't matter.Originally Posted by turbogrill
HiJust curious, do you feel like it's needed a lot of is it just a nice to have?
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Good question, I don't know. If I come across any information on it, I'll postOriginally Posted by Mike Murphy
My car is optioned the same way. Question is: is there a way to completely disable the ASR and ABD by turning of the TC button? I’ve read that it’s always on in some cases.
