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Old 02-20-2009, 08:55 AM
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People survived the 60's and 70's high power muscle cars with no ABS, I think you could manage. Especially for a show car like yours, which will not be driven in bad weather.
Old 02-20-2009, 08:57 AM
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i made it through couple of seasons with no abs...remember ray? lmao FAIL
Old 02-20-2009, 03:14 PM
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My DD truck has no ABS. 4500-lb vehicle with less than stellar braking and it survived the winter.
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I was actually contempt on my current wire tuck and was going to leave everything alone but then the master of car electronics, Jose, has to show me his own version of wire tuck. He basically just raised the bar on wire tucking. Great.

Okay Jose, its on.

Driver side fender work.


Relocated ABS line, alarm siren, driver side fuse box, relay. Tucked away also is the wiper wiring, all re-routed.


I also had to redo the passenger side again.


While I'm at it, I got Jose to install air horns in my front bumper. That thing is LOUD!


The driver side now. I'm doing my homework on ABS delete. That's gonna be next to go.


Finally install some "system" goodies so I don't have to open up the fender again when the time comes to upgrade my system.


Also, I went back to the chrome look and ditched the gunmetal paint.


Also, clean up the pullies, A/C lines polished, EGR tubing relocated inside the wiper cowl, re-positioned the battery.


Thanks to Jose for showing me a couple of tricks.
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NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[ive created a monster!!!!!!!!!
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WOWWWWW, good job ray and jose. I saw Jose's wire tuck on driver side and it was nice, thats my next step to my wire tuck, but still researching also how to extend the abs lines or just delete it competely
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Props Ray! nice!!
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