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I would have to agree that my original post was simply a way to share my particular results. I don't think it can be looked at as hard data. There are way to many pieces that would need to be in prime working condition to really compare my original ABS set up to my deleted ABS set up. My 80 has 240k miles on the clock. The calipers are in good working order with good pads and the ABS seemed to be functioning pretty well, but they are not brand new by any means.
I think any of us driving these big heavy land cruisers has to be ultra aware of whats happening around them on the road. I originally went down this road because I was shocked when I actually saw how long it takes to come to a halt in a sudden stop situation. It stops much better now. I'm sure I opened myself up to some possible lock up if I have to panic stop on a wet or gravel road. But I'm also confident I can work the pedal and provide my own ABS with my foot.
I have actually enjoyed reading all the different approaches and opinions on the ABS delete (or don't delete) topic. I still think it would be great to hear some 50-0mph results from someone with a similar vehicle and a well maintained system. I understand that that would only be one aspect of braking. Wet roads or gravel are no doubt going to take some more braking skill without ABS.
I think any of us driving these big heavy land cruisers has to be ultra aware of whats happening around them on the road. I originally went down this road because I was shocked when I actually saw how long it takes to come to a halt in a sudden stop situation. It stops much better now. I'm sure I opened myself up to some possible lock up if I have to panic stop on a wet or gravel road. But I'm also confident I can work the pedal and provide my own ABS with my foot.
I have actually enjoyed reading all the different approaches and opinions on the ABS delete (or don't delete) topic. I still think it would be great to hear some 50-0mph results from someone with a similar vehicle and a well maintained system. I understand that that would only be one aspect of braking. Wet roads or gravel are no doubt going to take some more braking skill without ABS.
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