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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Eliminating ABS

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Nv5600

2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission TPS sensors

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Hello, i want to start off by saying this will be for off-road purposes only for any legality issues. I have a 96 ram that when braking the pedal holds then all the sudden goes to the floor, i have replaced the master cylinder already, i had this happen to another 96 i owned several years back. It was the junky ABS valve, i don't care NOTHING about the ABS and DONT want it. I know some love it but i don't. Problem is i didn't remember how my dad eliminated it last time, i have a master cylinder going to a proportioning block with a single one wire sensor on it. Then coming out of it, only 1 line goes through the second ABS block with several wires on it (its a rear only ABS) to totally eliminate the ABS all i would need to do is bypass the second ABS block correct? Im guessing bend a new piece of tubing for it to tie it back into the first block. This is what i would think should fix it. Dad just didn't remember, he did seem to think he bypassed that second ABS block somehow. Thanks guys for any help. I know on the last truck, it stopped better than it ever had after this little modification
 
The rwal valve is no longer available so you have another reason to dump it.Any good brake shop should be able to hook you up with what you need
 
Thank you sir, thats even better, now Bob when i bypass the second valve (the rwal valve with all the wires) i will finally go back to normal style brakes? Im just wanting to double check, and also i will deal with the ABS light later. If i have to ill pull the bulb. I would like my brake light to work still if possible. Thanks so much for the info and support
 
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