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True statement, although I picked it up yesterday I expect this is the mode it will always be in. Any reason other than effeciency to mode other?
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Ride comfort on rough roads
Not hitting 20 MPH over the speed limit because you sneezed 😉
I was curious is the suspension changes -- so it's noticable? good to know.
 

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You will also notice that beast mode is rough on the tires, if you want more then 20k miles on a set anyway. Beast mainly pulls from the front.
 


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Its a much rougher ride, but I prefer it that way, when I have that much power, I want it to be ready to handle any “evasive maneuvering “ without an issue. I do have the setting enable to go to comfort mode when on FSD, which gives me nice soft comfort when I’m being chauffeured around.
 

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Beast 100% of the time for me.

You can also set your Custom drive mode with Beast acceleration, Relaxed ride and handling with Higher suspension if you want.

Front tires might wear faster because of front motor bias. I do notice FSD in Mad Max briefly loses traction on the fronts when the roads are wet, and you're starting from a stop. I'm not sure what acceleration is being used when you don't have comfort mode set for FSD.

Enjoy your truck!
 

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You will also notice that beast mode is rough on the tires, if you want more then 20k miles on a set anyway. Beast mainly pulls from the front.
My tires are pretty much done passing 11k miles!
 

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My tires are pretty much done passing 11k miles!
Yea I didn’t rotate so I could see exactly what the ware would be, at 20k miles fronts was down into the warebars. So I rotated and found standard has plenty of power but doesn’t eat the tires near as bad. Got 40k miles on my first set. On my second set now with 68k total miles so about 28k miles. I have rotated this set once. Need to again. 2300$ for an OEM AT set.
 


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I thought I would too, but I basically stay set to chill in town to avoid speeding tickets.
On the highway it's just a dialing up and down to reach desired speed / passing behavior.
 

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Turn off in rain and snow
 
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Beast 100% of the time for me.

You can also set your Custom drive mode with Beast acceleration, Relaxed ride and handling with Higher suspension if you want.

Front tires might wear faster because of front motor bias. I do notice FSD in Mad Max briefly loses traction on the fronts when the roads are wet, and you're starting from a stop. I'm not sure what acceleration is being used when you don't have comfort mode set for FSD.

Enjoy your truck!
I think this is the way. I do want on demand acceleration, it's the reason I went CB - Still working through the menus and custom sounds ideal.
 

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Beast 100% of the time for me.

You can also set your Custom drive mode with Beast acceleration, Relaxed ride and handling with Higher suspension if you want.

Front tires might wear faster because of front motor bias. I do notice FSD in Mad Max briefly loses traction on the fronts when the roads are wet, and you're starting from a stop. I'm not sure what acceleration is being used when you don't have comfort mode set for FSD.

Enjoy your truck!
I set CUSTOM-Beast mode, Relaxed and High ride height! 🙋🏻‍♂️ HOWEVER, I’ve been using FSD most of the time now so the tri-motor power mostly sleeps now. It occasionally wakes up edging my tires towards replacement at 11,000 mi!
 
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I set CUSTOM-Beast mode, Relaxed and High ride height! 🙋🏻‍♂️ HOWEVER, I’ve been using FSD most of the time now so the tri-motor power mostly sleeps now. It occasionally wakes up edging my tires towards replacement at 11,000 mi!
I suspect 11k miles is not the record for cb owners :)
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