frioman
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This may be common knowledge, but just in case it's not, I'll take the risk and post this.
When I first got my M923A1 I thought the truck downshifted pretty hard -- lunging forward a bit too much. But then I remembered something I read years ago while studying how to drive emergency response apparatus (fire trucks, etc.). When some large trucks downshift and lunge forward, it can also cause your brake foot to move forward and thus press on the brake even harder -- accentuating the forward lunge even more.
To solve this, one should actually push much harder against the floorboard with their LEFT foot than the right foot on the brake. By pressing the floorboard with your left foot you can greatly improve the precision of your right foot and remove the tendency for your right foot to move forward on the brake pedal when the truck lunges into the next lower gear. I hope this helps.
(Update) swbradley1 made a good observation. In describing the problem I used the term "lunging forward". The truck in fact does not lunge forward, but more accurately stated abruptly momentarily slows.
When I first got my M923A1 I thought the truck downshifted pretty hard -- lunging forward a bit too much. But then I remembered something I read years ago while studying how to drive emergency response apparatus (fire trucks, etc.). When some large trucks downshift and lunge forward, it can also cause your brake foot to move forward and thus press on the brake even harder -- accentuating the forward lunge even more.
To solve this, one should actually push much harder against the floorboard with their LEFT foot than the right foot on the brake. By pressing the floorboard with your left foot you can greatly improve the precision of your right foot and remove the tendency for your right foot to move forward on the brake pedal when the truck lunges into the next lower gear. I hope this helps.
(Update) swbradley1 made a good observation. In describing the problem I used the term "lunging forward". The truck in fact does not lunge forward, but more accurately stated abruptly momentarily slows.
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