True and its especially useful for drivers who cant regulate their braking. but I don't think vehicle ABS is an annoyance at all.. the way i see it, a car equipped with ABS is
annoyed at the person sitting behind the wheel and how poor of a driver he/she is that the car has to help and it kick the ABS on to modulate the brakes to avoid an accident.
Well said Trolling.
It sounds to me like Rudy's ABS isn't malfunctioning, it is just a much older design. From my experience, when the ABS kicks in on my '93, it
unlocks the drivers side front (completely- as in free spin), then re-locks it as it unlocks the passenger side front, then re-locks it as it unlocks the rear drum brakes, then repeats something on the order of 140 times per second. Which boils down to a very fast and well orchestrated brake 'pumping' technique, which I always thought was pure idiocy. Newer ABS systems and vehicles that include traction control can modulate the brake pressure sent to each wheel independently and can 'thresh-hold brake' each one, which is indeed awesome and far superior to what a human can do. However, 1st and even most 2nd generation ABS systems are not that discriminatory or effective. Therefor, while I completely agree that 9 out of 10 drivers should never be without ABS, especially if they are used to it, I fully believe that every one of those people should use the latest technology of it, as the earlier conceptions seem to me to not just be sub-par, but downright scary.
Fansubs: New ABS = Good. Old ABS = Janky.
Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't ABS an option for the 1st gen Explorers? So to who-ever suggested that an insurance company would drop you for removing it, would they then chose not to insure the same vehicle that didn't come with ABS? Seems to be shaky ground on which to stand.
Also, as a point of interest, my wife owns a 2006 Heep Rubicon w/ the 6-speed manual tranny, and those don't even offer ABS as an option.
Oh, and in the 55k miles that we have both driven in downtown traffic and through the Rocky Mountains, complete with snow/ice/hell, we've never hit anyone or anything, and I am way more confident driving it than I am of my X (with ABS) at the moment, even though all the weight of the Heep is up front so it gets damned squirrelly damned quick on Ice.
So I guess what it comes down to with all the heated arguments is that Rudy should remove his ABS or upgrade it to a much newer design, then we can all be happy.
