Visket
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I thought I would get Tread Lightly's take on whether lockers save, or tear up the ground beneath us:
Me to TreadLightly.org:
/QUOTE:
I am hearing my fellow Jeepers arguments on both sides, including, but not limited to:
Pro-lockers: Less wheel spin on the technical areas = less damage.
Anti-lockers: Going around corners on fire roads tears up the corners unnecessarily.
What is the official stand of Tread Lightly?
/End QUOTE
TreadLightly.org to me:
/QUOTE
Mike, thanks for your question.
The points that you make are both valid.
I’m not a Jeep guy personally as I have a Bronco, but we do have a Tread Lightly! Gladiator. Me personally, I find myself switching them on and off multiple times during a ride for the exact reasons that you mention, both in the Bronco and Gladiator.
I don’t think lockers are right or wrong, or good or bad, it’s about using them when appropriate.
Trust that helps.
/End QUOTE
So Rivian... are you listening? I know wheel slip/spin is part of the traction algorithm, but according to the folks at TreadLightly, LESS wheel spin = less damage WHEN APPROPRIATE. In other words, if appropriate, use (old school, dumb) lockers. In other words, HAVE lockers available for use "when appropriate".
My only suggested enhancement to the current batch of "dumb" lockers would be to account for turning (the various distances of the paths each wheel takes in a turn radius) to run the motors at slightly different speeds.
It would add major chops to Rivian's off-road abilities - I think. I would be happy to be a "Beta" tester for you.
Me to TreadLightly.org:
/QUOTE:
I am hearing my fellow Jeepers arguments on both sides, including, but not limited to:
Pro-lockers: Less wheel spin on the technical areas = less damage.
Anti-lockers: Going around corners on fire roads tears up the corners unnecessarily.
What is the official stand of Tread Lightly?
/End QUOTE
TreadLightly.org to me:
/QUOTE
Mike, thanks for your question.
The points that you make are both valid.
I’m not a Jeep guy personally as I have a Bronco, but we do have a Tread Lightly! Gladiator. Me personally, I find myself switching them on and off multiple times during a ride for the exact reasons that you mention, both in the Bronco and Gladiator.
I don’t think lockers are right or wrong, or good or bad, it’s about using them when appropriate.
Trust that helps.
/End QUOTE
So Rivian... are you listening? I know wheel slip/spin is part of the traction algorithm, but according to the folks at TreadLightly, LESS wheel spin = less damage WHEN APPROPRIATE. In other words, if appropriate, use (old school, dumb) lockers. In other words, HAVE lockers available for use "when appropriate".
My only suggested enhancement to the current batch of "dumb" lockers would be to account for turning (the various distances of the paths each wheel takes in a turn radius) to run the motors at slightly different speeds.
It would add major chops to Rivian's off-road abilities - I think. I would be happy to be a "Beta" tester for you.
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