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Re: ABS
Well, the parts are out there, it's been around since 86. However, this
involves new brake lines, a port for electricity going to the pump & brain,
4 new axles & struts, and some actually new parts. I do not think easy and
cheap apply.
harrison
Lewis, Gary M wrote:
> Hi All,
> Anybody retro-fit ABS to a non-ABS car? My car doesn't have ABS. I was
> wondering if I found a compatible type 44 w/ABS, could I do the retro?
> I'm not really interested in doing after-market, but if a retro could be
> done (read: fairly cheaply and easily), I'd like to explore the
> possibility.
>
> TIA!
>
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> Gary M. Lewis
> 1986 5000 CS Turbo 5 Speed 194,000 miles (and counting...)
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