ABS Block off plate?
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ABS Block off plate?
I just installed a spool and I lost my 3ch ABS.
I guess that there is no sense in having a 9lbs ABS unit up front of my car anymore.
Is the ABS block off plate the best way to go?
Who make them?
Is there any other options?
Thanks
I guess that there is no sense in having a 9lbs ABS unit up front of my car anymore.
Is the ABS block off plate the best way to go?
Who make them?
Is there any other options?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by SlickVert
I just installed a spool and I lost my 3ch ABS.
I guess that there is no sense in having a 9lbs ABS unit up front of my car anymore.
Is the ABS block off plate the best way to go?
Who make them?
Is there any other options?
Thanks
I guess that there is no sense in having a 9lbs ABS unit up front of my car anymore.
Is the ABS block off plate the best way to go?
Who make them?
Is there any other options?
Thanks
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I did away with mine just by splicing the lines together. The front from the master cylinder into a T to each from line and the same for the back. Alot cheaper and cleaner looking. I made new lines to route them out of the way.
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We've got an ABS delete kit that includes a proportioning valve, line lock w/install kit and all the lines needed to remove the entire abs modulator, brackets and other misc components. It will clean up the engine bay very nicely.
You can view a picture located at www.sjmmanufacturinginc.homestead.com. We offer them in a variety of configurations ranging from 139.99 to under 200.00 for a complete kit including a flaring tool.
They kits can be located at www.mycamaroz28.homestead.com
Hope this helps,
Steve
You can view a picture located at www.sjmmanufacturinginc.homestead.com. We offer them in a variety of configurations ranging from 139.99 to under 200.00 for a complete kit including a flaring tool.
They kits can be located at www.mycamaroz28.homestead.com
Hope this helps,
Steve
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We have a combination kit that is compatible with the SLP solenoid.
Without the line lock included in the kit (you'll reuse the SLP solenoid and current wiring), the price of the kit is 139.99. This includes all pre-formed lines and fittings necessary w/directions and proportioning valve. Please call or e-mail us for details. Our e-mail is sjmmanufacturing@verizon.net and our phone number is 412 508-0634. We will be able to help you.
You don't have to remove the lamp.
We have a combination kit that is compatible with the SLP solenoid.
Without the line lock included in the kit (you'll reuse the SLP solenoid and current wiring), the price of the kit is 139.99. This includes all pre-formed lines and fittings necessary w/directions and proportioning valve. Please call or e-mail us for details. Our e-mail is sjmmanufacturing@verizon.net and our phone number is 412 508-0634. We will be able to help you.
You don't have to remove the lamp.
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I used the Billingsly abs block. Real easy and only weighs like a pound. I got rid of the abs bracket too, that was heavy. You could leave the block suspended by the lines or you could fab up an aluminum bracket like I did.