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So this popped in my head today and I could be totally wrong...probably...but here it is.

So in the Tazer options there are 2 live functions involving brakes.
1. Press steering wheel button to lock all 4 brakes for a rock crawl

2. Lock front brakes for burnout.

So does this mean the brakes are electronic on the jeep?

If so are they independently controlled?

If so then couldn't Tazer make a configuration that would allow you to lock either the Back Driver or Back Passenger brake to create the same Brake turn control the new Bronco has?
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Speaking of the brakes, how about a link to rock crawl mode and line lock, where it's beneficial? I don't see many uses with an automatic.
 

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Speaking of the brakes, how about a link to rock crawl mode and line lock, where it's beneficial? I don't see many uses with an automatic.
Rock Crawl is more useful for us three pedal enthusiasts.

Line lock only locks the front brakes, which you can't do any other way.

I've played with the Tazers 'Trail Turn' feature. It's nice that it's available regardless of trim or transmission unlike the Bronco. Still of limited use either way. In anything but sand, it will tear the trail apart.
 
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Line lock only locks the front brakes, which you can't do any other way.
That's super useful to all those utoobers who show bogus recovery techniques. Perfect for getting stuck in the sand and showing how traction recovery boards work.

Other uses include, switch to 2 WD, lock the front when noobs are too close behind you. I'll bet there are plenty of other good uses.
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