The ABS is worthless IMO.
Had the left front lock on me last week (yep, one tire -- ABS didn't engage at all). Ruined a brand spanking new Michelin A/S tire ($$$) had only 90 miles on it. Last summer had the front wheels lock up and flat spot both front tires -- didn't even have the pedal pushed in passed the first few feet. Took hitting a curb to unlock them. The ABS (rear) engages on any whim -- or doesn't engage at all. Totally unpredictable.
Here's the problem: on any other vehicle the ABS sounds like a machine gun going off it triggers so fast. On the Dodge's; you can count between resets. It's alteast a full second; maybe more. At 60mph (plus) how much distance do you cover in a second? Too much. The trigger rate on Dodge's is too slow to be safe or a benefit.
And yes; I love my Dodge trucks (wife's is a Durango) but the ABS on both of them is garbage. Maybe if it triggered on milliseconds like every other vehicle on the road.
Had the left front lock on me last week (yep, one tire -- ABS didn't engage at all). Ruined a brand spanking new Michelin A/S tire ($$$) had only 90 miles on it. Last summer had the front wheels lock up and flat spot both front tires -- didn't even have the pedal pushed in passed the first few feet. Took hitting a curb to unlock them. The ABS (rear) engages on any whim -- or doesn't engage at all. Totally unpredictable.
Here's the problem: on any other vehicle the ABS sounds like a machine gun going off it triggers so fast. On the Dodge's; you can count between resets. It's alteast a full second; maybe more. At 60mph (plus) how much distance do you cover in a second? Too much. The trigger rate on Dodge's is too slow to be safe or a benefit.
And yes; I love my Dodge trucks (wife's is a Durango) but the ABS on both of them is garbage. Maybe if it triggered on milliseconds like every other vehicle on the road.