Tim Garceau
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- Joined
- Jun 29, 2018
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- Location
- Eagle River
- Ram Year
- 2014 Sport Quad BSP
- Engine
- 3.92 8 Speed 5.7 4X4
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Looks Great for a 2010!!!!
BLD? What is that?Couple of quick clips showing how the BLD stuff works when in 4x4
It's an electronic traction control thing from FCA. It stands for Brake locking differential and it's standard in Jeep Wranglers since 2007. Our trucks do have it and i'd guess a lot many other FCA vehicles that are also 4x4. Works as good as it did in my Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport, no switches to push like Toyota with their A-Trac that does a similar thing, and Nissan VDC. The one in the Jeep and RAM engages a lot faster. the smoothest the throttle the better it does. Works very well when you're off-camber in 2 or 3 wheels as long as the other tire(s) have something to grab on. Its not a replacement for a real locker, but considering what it does it works extremelly well.BLD? What is that?
Truck looks good. I need that beach view...ugh
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Is that standard in all our trucks or did you do some fancy HP tuner/alpha obd voodoo?It's an electronic traction control thing from FCA. It stands for Brake locking differential and it's standard in Jeep Wranglers since 2007. Our trucks do have it and i'd guess a lot many other FCA vehicles that are also 4x4. Works as good as it did in my Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport, no switches to push like Toyota with their A-Trac that does a similar thing, and Nissan VDC. The one in the Jeep and RAM engages a lot faster. the smoothest the throttle the better it does. Works very well when you're off-camber in 2 or 2 wheels as long as the other tire(s) have something to grab on. Its not a replacement for a real locker, but considering what it does it works extremelly well.
Should be standard in all 4x4 4th gen trucks.Is that standard in all our trucks or did you do some fancy HP tuner/alpha obd voodoo?
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Well I'll be. Took a little digging but I'm reading up on it. Learn something new every day.Should be standard in all 4th gen trucks.
I’ve seen that section from the K-rail, had no idea those off camber ruts were that deep! Looking real good!Couple of quick clips showing how the BLD stuff works when in 4x4
They keep getting deeper everytime especially after the rain.I’ve seen that section from the K-rail, had no idea those off camber ruts were that deep! Looking real good!