Sinub
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I wad wondering if anyone ever feels a crunching/bumpy feel when braking really hard on your foot when braking but not really any kind of a grinding noise when it happens
Ok that's what I thought. Just making sure haha, first car and never experienced abs and no one I asked knew what it wasIt's the ABS. That's normal.
I also freaked out when I first experienced it. Lol.Ok that's what I thought. Just making sure haha, first car and never experienced abs and no one I asked knew what it was
I've locked em up a couple times and it does feel weird. It's happened to me on dry asphalt before. I think as long as you don't have any vibration at the steering wheel and it feels ok afterward, you're good.I wad wondering if anyone ever feels a crunching/bumpy feel when braking really hard on your foot when braking but not really any kind of a grinding noise when it happens
I had mine kick in as well on few hard stops, but you have to really go for it.
I would like so much to turn it off sometimes since it raises the braking threshold but nothing is perfect![]()
A buddy of mine disabled the ABS on his Porsche....I wonder how difficult that would be.
It has to be doable there has to be an ABS fuse, but I am thinking there has to be a cleaner way.
I would love to find an easy convenient way like the TC off button. When the wife drives it I can leave it on. When I want to have fun turn it off.
squiggy you are a genius...turn em both off at the same time!Maybe find the fuse and wire a switch? Perhaps wire it into the traction control switch...
Maybe find the fuse and wire a switch? Perhaps wire it into the traction control switch...
Never driven on gravel... Yet and I live in so cal part where it never snows so neither I or my car have ever seen snow, when abs kicks in it only does the crunch like feel once maybe twice but that's about it, never gets really crazy or anything.Is your car sliding on loose gravel when this is happening? I've never had abs kick in unless I've been in snow or really loose gravel.