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    If I remember correctly all you need is a 5/16 IFF coupler for the rear and a 5/16 IFF tee for the front lines. A couple lines may need to be slightly bent but everything will connect up nice in the stock ABS location. Makes bleeding brakes much easier...

  2. #12
    ive been wanting to do this for a while on my 94(module is bad anyway). someone told me the proportioning valve is in abs module. is this incorrect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    If I remember correctly all you need is a 5/16 IFF coupler for the rear and a 5/16 IFF tee for the front lines. A couple lines may need to be slightly bent but everything will connect up nice in the stock ABS location. Makes bleeding brakes much easier...
    what is IFF?

  4. #14
    im assuming this is the same process for a full size?

    http://www.sytyarchives.com/howto/vi...dir=drivetrain

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPM Graphics View Post
    what is IFF?
    Inverted Flare Fitting

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    Here is a pic of one of the ones that i've done. This had line locks also..


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    Quote Originally Posted by AFSP1211 View Post
    Not sure why you'd want to remove the ABS but if it were me, I'd just run a toggle switch for your ABS fuse. On when you want it and off when you don't. It will throw the code sensing you ABS isn't working but will reset when you turn it back on.
    I like this idea!

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  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    Here is a pic of one of the ones that i've done. This had line locks also..

    so there's no need for a proportioning valve, just a coupler & a T?

  9. #19
    Where do you even find 5/16 brake fittings? Local oreillys shows nothing in that size. 3/16 maybe? Lots of stuff in that size.

  10. #20
    Nevermind, dorman 702d if anyone else needs it.

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