Drakon21
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Hi everyone. I am looking for input on how you would have handled your rig in a situation I was in yesterday.
I found an off roading trail that was a well maintained and graded dirt road, that climbed a mountain using switchbacks. Going up was very easy. 2wd. On the way back, I stuck it in 4 low and manually set the gears to do engine braking so as to not burn up the brakes due to the rapid 1500 feet in elevation loss. I drive a 2024 2 dr wrangler sport btw. Anyways, I know it’s not ideal to be in 4 while doing these sharp turns at the switchbacks, but it’s a pain to switch from 4 low to 2 every time I took a switchback. I could few the wheel resisting a little, but there was no bad grinding sounds or anything, and since it’s dirt and I was aired up I was assuming that the wheels would be able to break free and skid as need.
I tried to engine brake in 4 high so that I could easily shift to 2 when at the switchback, but even in 1st my speed went to 15 mph before any meaningful engine braking, which was too fast for the terrain.
Should I have just kept it in 2 while downhill and used the brakes? Or was my use of 4low the right idea? Just wondering how you all would have tackled this.
Thanks for your inputs!
I found an off roading trail that was a well maintained and graded dirt road, that climbed a mountain using switchbacks. Going up was very easy. 2wd. On the way back, I stuck it in 4 low and manually set the gears to do engine braking so as to not burn up the brakes due to the rapid 1500 feet in elevation loss. I drive a 2024 2 dr wrangler sport btw. Anyways, I know it’s not ideal to be in 4 while doing these sharp turns at the switchbacks, but it’s a pain to switch from 4 low to 2 every time I took a switchback. I could few the wheel resisting a little, but there was no bad grinding sounds or anything, and since it’s dirt and I was aired up I was assuming that the wheels would be able to break free and skid as need.
I tried to engine brake in 4 high so that I could easily shift to 2 when at the switchback, but even in 1st my speed went to 15 mph before any meaningful engine braking, which was too fast for the terrain.
Should I have just kept it in 2 while downhill and used the brakes? Or was my use of 4low the right idea? Just wondering how you all would have tackled this.
Thanks for your inputs!
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