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Old 05-29-2007, 10:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Angry Can you defeat the traction control,or add a REAL diff-lock?

And I mean "SLIP". The more I drive this truck,the more I hate computers. Is there a way to disable the traction control,and also can I add a different locker other than "Tru-Trac"? I want an Eaton or Detroit locker,had a good bit of fun in my Silverado,just wondering if it's able to be added in the Titan?
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Re: Can you defeat the traction control,or add a REAL diff-lock?

As far as I can tell, you cannot disable the ABLS (Slip). I have heard but no confirmation that ARB is suppose to release their "air locker" system for the Titan.
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Re: Can you defeat the traction control,or add a REAL diff-lock?

There were some posts about pulling the fuse or modding the fuse with a switch. I think it defeats ABS and ABLS and lights the dash up like an X-mas tree.
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Re: Can you defeat the traction control,or add a REAL diff-lock?

You can install a Tru-Trac diff, that will work fine with brake/traction control system...
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Re: Can you defeat the traction control,or add a REAL diff-lock?

I'm wanting to add the locker later,but I want to get rid of traction control right NOW.........it's kind of,well,
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