Rear ABS
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Rear ABS
Is the rear ABS on the 90 4x4 pickups worth keeping?
Looks like the actuator on mine is leaking bad. I'm guessing it's leaking power steering fluid because it hasn't eaten the paint off the frame.
Are these hard to fix or should I look at bypassing the whole thing?
I'm doing a frame off resto so I'm not opposed to running brake lines etc...
If anyone has any info on the rear ABS or how to remove it I'd appreciate the input
Thanks!
Looks like the actuator on mine is leaking bad. I'm guessing it's leaking power steering fluid because it hasn't eaten the paint off the frame.
Are these hard to fix or should I look at bypassing the whole thing?
I'm doing a frame off resto so I'm not opposed to running brake lines etc...
If anyone has any info on the rear ABS or how to remove it I'd appreciate the input
Thanks!
#2
Is it worth keeping? Depends. How well of a driver are you? Do you drive on ice/snow a lot?
I live in Alaska where there is ice/snow 7-8 months out of the year, with most of those the roads are mostly completely ice. All three of my Yotas didnt/don't have ABS. I have never been in an accident. I learned on a none-ABS equipped car. I learned how to threshold-brake and to slow down lots before. Never slam on the brakes. Sometimes I wish I had ABS, but usually its not necessary.
I live in Alaska where there is ice/snow 7-8 months out of the year, with most of those the roads are mostly completely ice. All three of my Yotas didnt/don't have ABS. I have never been in an accident. I learned on a none-ABS equipped car. I learned how to threshold-brake and to slow down lots before. Never slam on the brakes. Sometimes I wish I had ABS, but usually its not necessary.
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