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Old 06-06-2009, 08:10 PM
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ABS only involves the front tires and i think if you get a new master designed for rear calipers you wont need a additional valvue.... i have drilled and slotted and would love them on the rear too!
 
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Originally Posted by coondog05
ABS only involves the front tires and i think if you get a new master designed for rear calipers you wont need a additional valvue.... i have drilled and slotted and would love them on the rear too!
Depends because 4 wheel abs was an option. and you would still need a proportioning valve since the rear brakes woukld be bigger and more eficiant you would have to adjust it to keep the 70/30 braking ratio
 
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Old 06-07-2009, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by coondog05
ABS only involves the front tires and i think if you get a new master designed for rear calipers you wont need a additional valvue.... i have drilled and slotted and would love them on the rear too!
Actually mine is rear-wheel ABS only, I believe that was the standard and 4 wheel ABS was optional. (Seems pretty stupid not to have 4 wheel standard in 2005...)
 



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