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Old 09-03-2008, 01:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Left Foot braking??

well, i went to the Trail Teams event a couple of weeks ago. they had a rock garden setup at the top of the challenge course for us to drive. i could not make it up the rock garden before i started left foot braking. Left foot braking is not something you learn to do quickly in the Manual (i drive a manual FJC) but once you get the idea of left foot braking a manual while going uphill, over rocks and many other situations it helps a lot. you learn how to drive through the obstacle. i am sure there are others on here that can help more as i am still a newbie to off-roading...
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