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