davidfkon
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Good video . . . makes it seem like one of us non professionals is doing it!!
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I agree. I find that off road the paddle shifters are better than the knob. It just makes more sense to me to keep both hands on the steering wheel.Off road it is nice to hold a particular gear, restrict shifting sometimes, and force the trans to do what you want.
I hope this helps.
[PaulLR3, how was the transition from stick to the rotary/paddle shift combo for off roading?]
davidfkon, both our LR4s are 2013's so both have the shift lever. One more reason I bough a used 2013 instead of a new 2015 at the time. I'm just used to pushing or pulling the shift to keep the rpms and momentum up in soft sand. It seems very connected to the transmission and shifts are immediate.