HaulingAss
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Ummm...no. "Back end swing" is not a thing on Cybertruck. It has a thing people call Dynamic Stability Control that works hand-in-hand with the anti-lock brakes. Plus it has a weight balance closer to a sports car than a traditional pickup truck. These two systems allow the truck to stop as quickly as the friction of coefficient of the tires allows. The proper technique in an emergency is to press the brake pedal fully, as soon as possible, and keep it depressed until you no longer need to slow down as quickly as the tires will allow.also, don't forget, but generally the rear axels are lighter than the front so "back end swing" be real..don't know if this applies to the Cybertruck
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