I took the bulb out and put it in my shift indicator so the green D would light up on the cluster when it was in drive. Mine had burned out some years priorA few years ago, I removed my LSPV, installed a union, and removed the sense line. Instant braking improvement.
A little more than a year ago (or two) I had to replace my front calipers and got some air in my ABS pump. I bled the unit as good as I could but the pedal was soft and the brakes pulled to the left.
In Nov, I committed to removing the ABS pump completely and installing a manual proportioning valve. The valve was $40 and the brake line straightener was $40. Factory lines were reused to connect the proportioning valve. Afterwards, braking is consistent and strong. However before I adjusted the proportioning valve, the rear would lock up first and the truck would start rotating. I marked the top of the proportioning valve with paint and rotated the dial two full turns for less rear brake. Braking is better but I haven't had a chance to test emergency stopping again.
I really love the simplified system. Disabling the ABS light is the final step.