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Originally Posted by jmax
I am seriously looking at buying a new 2007 Tundra but have questions about the trac control. I have read quite a few reviews on the truck that complain about the trac-control when in muddy off road conditions. Spefically, the trac-control attempting to brake and drop power to spinning wheels which leads to the vehicle bogging down a bit. Anyone else hear or experience this?? I know the VSC can be turned off but trac control cannot. I am curious to know if anyone else has experience with this! Thanks
James
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TRAC on this truck is excellent. It cuts the power from the engine to keep the wheels from slipping, a minus when pulling out in front of someone thinking you are going to go fast (like I did

). Pushing the button once activates the Auto LSD, which applies the brakes to the slipping wheel to make the one with traction go. Using this doesn't cut power. So now when I want to pull out in traffic and go, I push the button and the brakes control slippage. This might be where people are complaining, but are ignorant on how the system works. If they don't use the button, yes getting out of mud will be damn near impossible because the engine will cut power to reduce slippage. Pushing the button and releasing activates your LSD which would help getting out of that situation.