from a previous posting
abs
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I mentioned this a few weeks ago. I did away with the system all together. Some refer to this as slash and burn. Well everyone is entitled to their opinion and mine is that you are better off without the system on the truck. Check the archives and you will find that a good many have had scary incidents with their ABS. It is a very poor system and if you know how to drive the truck, you can do a good job of being the controller by how you apply the brake(s). Your brain is probably at least a hundred times faster than the controler on the system.
The reason I finally did away with mine was an incident where I slid through an intersection (complete with red light) somewhat sideways with a trailer pushing me along and only front brakes working. To make matters worse, I almost took the side off a patrol car in the process. When I got the whole thing stopped, he gave me a thumbs up and cruised on by. I went straight to a lift and checked to see what was need to eliminate the crappy system. Two fifty cent brass fittings that match the different metal lines at the valve that then fit one another and bleeding was all that was involved. I have the best brakes on that truck it has ever had. No light, no bull. Should the need arise, I can lock her down in a four wheel slide, and that ain't against the law anywhere. It is against the law to smack someone from the rear, whatever the reason. I am on the road around 80k miles a year and seems like there is someone fairly often that bumbles out in front of me. I am reasonable sure that earlier problems with my front rotors warping (more than once) was the direct result of poor rear brake function and that had cost a fair amount over the years. By the way, the previous owner had spent 1800 dollars at the dealer to make the brakes work.
So, you pays your money and you takes your choice, as they say at the carnival. That was my choice. Further, it has been documented in national publications that the abs system can be dangerous and has been the CAUSE of accidents where deaths were incurred.
First gen forever and ABS free as well.
James
Edit: Unhooking the controller will not complete the job. The truck mentioned was already 'unhooked' and still the problem of poor rear brakes.
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Last edited by 1stgen4evr : 08-17-2005 at 02:59 AM.