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09-16-2006, 08:29 PM
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ABS
hey i got a question is it possable to add ABS to the 3rd gen that does not have ABS. or is it not worth it. such as take like a 4th Gen parts such as rear, the computer whatever wires, etc and put it into a 3rd gen
Thanks
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87 Trans Am 5.7, Auto, posi disc rear, flowmaster muffler, all org car.
88 Iroc-Z TPI, Cammed 350, Vortex Heads, Magnaflow, T5, 4 Wheel Disc, 3.27 9 Bolt PBR.
91 Trans Am VertTPI 350. 700r4, K&N Air Cone, Ryven Muffler.
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09-16-2006, 11:12 PM
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lol who moved this to lounge? Wait never mind I just confused myself...
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09-17-2006, 07:27 AM
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If that was the plan, you would have to find some way of sensing wheel speed for the front.. The fourth gen spindles will not work on your car..
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09-17-2006, 08:30 AM
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I read a few articles on retrofitting ABS, and all led to the same conclusion - it is not worth it.
You better have decent line making skills, some fabrication skills and electrical skills. And the ability to read/diagnose the computer on your own - because no sane tech in the world would touch that for you.
You would be far better off doing 'regular' brake upgrades.
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09-17-2006, 08:44 AM
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Personally, bonzo , I agree with you but it is up to him if it is worth it or not..
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09-17-2006, 01:15 PM
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ya a few other ppl told me the same i just had the idea prob not going to do it becuz i would basicly have to redo my whole car and its not worth it thansk tho
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87 Trans Am 5.7, Auto, posi disc rear, flowmaster muffler, all org car.
88 Iroc-Z TPI, Cammed 350, Vortex Heads, Magnaflow, T5, 4 Wheel Disc, 3.27 9 Bolt PBR.
91 Trans Am VertTPI 350. 700r4, K&N Air Cone, Ryven Muffler.
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09-18-2006, 09:16 AM
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It would be a real PITA but anything is possible. Personally I would go for a big brake kit before I tried something like that.
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09-18-2006, 09:25 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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yea batman i agree, but i think i might do the big brake kit not now tho
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87 Trans Am 5.7, Auto, posi disc rear, flowmaster muffler, all org car.
88 Iroc-Z TPI, Cammed 350, Vortex Heads, Magnaflow, T5, 4 Wheel Disc, 3.27 9 Bolt PBR.
91 Trans Am VertTPI 350. 700r4, K&N Air Cone, Ryven Muffler.
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