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Old 09-03-2008, 01:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
Carbon Blue
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Left Foot braking??

Hey there again everyone, Im still trying to gather all the info I can before the purchase of my FJ, and wanted to know what left foot braking is all about?? I was watching the trail team videos on toyotas web page and they mentioned about keeping your left foot on the brake and the right foot on the gas (bring rpms to about 13-1400rpms).

I was planning on purchasing a manual and obviously this would seem almost impossible to do swiftly with finesse on a rock bed. What type of situation would left foot braking be beneficial? If you had a manual tranny in the same situation what would you do different?

im still on the manual vs auto debate
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