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Blayd

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  1. Traction control is off when you switch it off unless the wireing is mesed up. Cars not built for it can burn out by holding the brake and reving until wheels begin to slip then let off and floor it. Or get in a parking lot or an area that has some room, turn wheel sharp at sit still and floor it, this will cause the car to lose traction and slide sideways, then tires will begin burnout.

  2. But did you have to change to winter tires on the Sequoia?

    Yes, mainly because snow tires yield much better traction in snow and ice. As I said in my previous post, snow tires are a "must" if you want to operate on snowy roads, regardless of which/how many wheels are powered. All of my vehicles get dedicated snow tires in the winter.

    I never realized snow capable tires were so important. Down here that is something that people VERY rarly have to wory about.

  3. Sure its a good investment. Although the airflow isnt that much difference (only at high rpms) its a lot cleaner and you never have to buy a new air filter again.

    Downsides are that you have to clean it and oil it yourself.

    I know the charts claim a drop in K&N will dramatically increase airflow, but they compare their product to a dirty filter so..

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