Suspension, Chassis, and Brakes Shocks, springs, cages, brakes, sub-frame connectors, etc.
View Poll Results: Did you delete and how much difference did it make?
I deleted it and I didn't notice any difference.
2
11.76%
I deleted it and I noticed a slight difference, but it was well worth it.
0
0%
I deleted it and I noticed a large difference, but it was still worth it.
0
0%
I deleted it and I wish I wouldn't have.
0
0%
I haven't deleted it, but I want to.
12
70.59%
I won't delete it. (post reasons)
3
17.65%
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How many have deleted ABS and did you notice a difference?

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Old Feb 13, 2007 | 12:58 PM
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How many have deleted ABS and did you notice a difference?

Just wondering if you noticed a huge difference after deleting your abs. Is there anyone that regrets doing it? I'm looking at getting the SJM abs delete and line lock kit. My light comes on every now and then anyway. Thanks.
Old Feb 13, 2007 | 01:49 PM
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i want to but i dont really wanna lose driveablitty in the rain too much, but i also really dont think it would afect it tho
Old Feb 13, 2007 | 08:04 PM
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Deleting ABS will make no difference in braking as the ABS does nothing to alter or reduce line pressure untill a lockup is encountered. The only reason to remove ABS is to lighten the car or for serious professional roadracing (us amatures that think we can drive are better off with it still on).
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