The "drive modes", adjust the front / rear bias of the brakes. Not the ABS (sensativity).
Can this be true? When I'm in mud/sand I can stand on the brakes and lock all four wheels. It works great on washboard where the ABS fails miserably.
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The "drive modes", adjust the front / rear bias of the brakes. Not the ABS (sensativity).
Or maybe your KO2s are getting near half tread? They are good tires when new but start losing their grippyness with wear. That may result in needing more brake to stop in snow? I sold mine off my 2017 when they got down to half tread at 18K miles. I only have 10,500 miles on the KO2s on my 2020 and they are still fine. But I'm already working on a short list of tires for when I'm ready to replace the KO2s.Interesting. Wonder if this is a calibration the dealer can update or if it is what it is. I use the same modes as you for the same conditions.
Can this be true? When I'm in mud/sand I can stand on the brakes and lock all four wheels. It works great on washboard where the ABS fails miserably.
again....ABS has no "calibration"...... ABS modulates the pressure in the brake line to the pads when the wheel sensor senses a wheel has stopped. It is an on or off situation. If the truck has forward motion, but a wheel or wheels are "locked up" ABS modulates the brakes. ABS has no reason to come on when the wheel is still rolling. So a there is no calibration. it is on or off...there is no in between