Wicked_Sludge
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the abs will only kick on if a tire is about to skid. if you cant lock the tires up, either your abs is working, or your brakes arent stopping hard enough to skid the tire.
chances are if your ABS light isnt on, your abs is working fine.
how does the pedal feel? is it hard right away or does it drop to the floor? i sometimes find it necessary to pump the pedal a few times after compressing the pistons back into the calipers to get them to take up the slack. did you lube the caliper slide rails before you installed them?
chances are if your ABS light isnt on, your abs is working fine.
how does the pedal feel? is it hard right away or does it drop to the floor? i sometimes find it necessary to pump the pedal a few times after compressing the pistons back into the calipers to get them to take up the slack. did you lube the caliper slide rails before you installed them?