Originally posted by thatchmaster I'd remove ABS if I stopped driving in the winter, and only used my car on weekends in the summer. Maybe it'll happen. Who knows..
-Erik
Erik, what would be the advantage of removing the abs system...other than being able to fit my spoon bar in without modifying the brackets?
the fun of being able to lock your brakes!! No I'm sure I would just grind the bracket, as losing ABS would not benefit me in any way, especially not in Canada! Damn snow!
Originally posted by Satan_SRV the fun of being able to lock your brakes!! No I'm sure I would just grind the bracket, as losing ABS would not benefit me in any way, especially not in Canada! Damn snow!
There's definitely snow here in Rochester, and slushy as hell too. My ABS doesn't really kick in all that often, only a few times a week, and never really when it's something important. But it has definitely helped in times that I needed it to. That's why I was saying, "...if I don't drive it in the winter anymore..."
There's definitely snow here in Rochester, and slushy as hell too. My ABS doesn't really kick in all that often, only a few times a week, and never really when it's something important. But it has definitely helped in times that I needed it to. That's why I was saying, "...if I don't drive it in the winter anymore..."
-Erik
Hey thatchmaster... I tried emailing you back about my NSX calipers, but your email address didnt work. If you are still interested, email me at jordan_mendler@yahoo.com (I can send you pictures).
-Jordan
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