deleting ABS,tc,cruise control
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deleting ABS,tc,cruise control
Like the title says. I want to delete the abs, cruise control and the traction control. For the abs I am going to buy the sjm kit. For the cruise and tc I read that all I need is a new cable from a car without tc and that should take care of that... please correct me if im wrong
Now the big question is, (might sound dumb) but would I still buy the sjm 4 channel kit since the car had tc but wont after the delete? I haven't been able to find a write up on all 3 with this question. So If someone can shoot me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thanks
Now the big question is, (might sound dumb) but would I still buy the sjm 4 channel kit since the car had tc but wont after the delete? I haven't been able to find a write up on all 3 with this question. So If someone can shoot me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thanks
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I bypassed the tractional control using non-TCS car
cruise and throttle cables. I gather these are getting
hard to find.
I toyed with the idea of ABS delete but it's saved me
once or twice so I decided to keep it active. I have
no interest in line locks or such.
cruise and throttle cables. I gather these are getting
hard to find.
I toyed with the idea of ABS delete but it's saved me
once or twice so I decided to keep it active. I have
no interest in line locks or such.
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A 4 channel TCS/abs car has 2 brake lines running to the rear of the car. An abs only car has only 1 line. The difference in the sjm kit is how your car is setup. When you delete cruise and /or TCS you are removing the electrical components and their cables. You do not alter your brake lines. So you would order the kit that corresponds with what your car came with originally.