ANGLE-BASED DAMPING
When riding on a slope or navigating obstacles, the shock dampers adjust
based on the angle to lean the vehicle into the hill.
• Increases compression
and decreases rebound
for downhill wheels.
• Decreases compression
and increases rebound
for uphill wheels.
When riding on flat ground, the shocks adjust to maximize ground clearance for
obstacle avoidance with high compression damping and low rebound damping.
• High compression
damping keeps the
shocks extended which
increases the ride height
and ground clearance
while traversing
obstacles.
• Low rebound damping
allows the tire to fall into
the rock holes quickly
not upsetting the
chassis.
NOTE
This is used only in Rock Mode and at speeds less than 15 mph (24 km/h).
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