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post Oct 14, 2007 - 11:05 AM
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Hi, everyone, I'm working on a partial tuck on my engine bay, and i want to remove all the ABS components. I'll have the motor out this winter, so I'll have plenty of room to work. Is it as simple as removing the actuator and all hard lines and capping everything off? Or will I need components from a non-ABS car?
Any input would be very helpful.



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post Nov 17, 2007 - 10:15 AM
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Honestly, i think its safer to have abs. I saw a video of the difference between abs and no abs. But then again atleast you have more space. Once you put in the new master cylinder tho, make sure u fill with enuf brake fluid and bleed the brakes just so that all the air gets out..

p.s Also bench bleed the master cylinder


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