Verticaltrx
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- Dec 30, 2009
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- Kubota B3200/L2501/SVL65-2/U35-4, IH 454/656, Ford NAA, Case 1845C/480E/450C LGP
Before anti-lock brakes came out I remember watching a show showcasing new tech for cars. They drove around a track showing just how much better they are. From that point on I was sold, I wanted them. When I got my first car that had them, a 90 Toyota Celica All-trac Turbo I was grinning from ear to ear.
One day I was going down a dirt road that had just been graded with the Celica. Not wanting to have stones flying up from the tires I wasn't going all that fast. The road ended at a Tee with another road with a little bit of a dip just before it. Because the last few hundred yards were up hill you really didn't need to push hard on the brakes. As I came up to the intersection at about 20mph the anti-locks kicked on and did nothing. If I hadn't been going as slow as I was I would have been in the ditch on the far side of the intersection. After that I found that anti-lock brakes are equally as bad in snow (where you need to skid the tire to make a pile of snow in front of the wheel).
Amen to that. I despise vehicles that think they know how to drive better than I do.
Twice in the last week I've nearly had wrecks due to the ABS on my '97 4runner not letting the vehicle stop on snow. In both situations I was in 4wd going down a moderate grade at less than 15mph (1st gear). Applied the brakes and it doesn't slow down at all forcing me to override the ABS with the e-brake to get the thing stopped.
I'm researching right now how to disable the ABS and still have the speedo, etc work. I had a '97 Tacoma that was non-ABS and it was a joy to drive in the snow, the 4runner is nerve wracking. :confused2: