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Lowering and load sensing valves. - bashbarnard - 29-10-2014 So how do people go about getting these to sit right once the axle has been lowerd? I just rebuilt my axle lowerd it and didnt think anything of it till I had to brake round a wet bend tonight the rear locked up and the back end stepped out. Thankfully everythings fine and it was in arse end of nowhere but its got me thinkin I may want to adjust it now RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Janne L - 29-10-2014 Shortening the bar the "appropriate" amount, simple as that ![]() (Or get fatter brakes up front and remove the load sensing valve completely) RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - bashbarnard - 29-10-2014 Might shorten the bar on a spare ive got see gow that goes. Big brakes are on the long list I have. We will get there RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - eskimogod - 29-10-2014 rebuilding my beam at the moment was wondering the same tbh i would like to sack it off completely RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - bashbarnard - 29-10-2014 I looked into getting rid of mine but it would just lock the back to fast. Really need a bias valve to do that RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Toms306 - 30-10-2014 (29-10-2014, 09:00 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: I looked into getting rid of mine but it would just lock the back to fast. Really need a bias valve to do that Or EBD.... ![]() RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - bashbarnard - 30-10-2014 EBD?? RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Janne L - 30-10-2014 Electronic brake distribution? RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Toms306 - 30-10-2014 Electronic brakeforce distribution... Comes with ABS on the Ph3s, never locked the rears once on a ph3! Electronics ftw lol... Sv: RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Janne L - 30-10-2014 (30-10-2014, 09:15 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Electronic brakeforce distribution... Comes with ABS on the Ph3s, never locked the rears once on a ph3! Electronics ftw lol...Do you know anything about bodging a ph3 abs unit onto a ph1? RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Toms306 - 30-10-2014 No, I'm not even sure if it'd be possible tbh. If it was it wouldn't be easy, you'd need the ABS unit, loom, hubs for sensors etc etc. RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Eeyore - 30-10-2014 Electronic brakeforce distribution... RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Toms306 - 30-10-2014 Keep up Sam... ![]() RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - bashbarnard - 30-10-2014 Phase 3s dont come with xuds though and I shouldve known that ![]() RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Toms306 - 30-10-2014 True, but it's easy to shove an XUD in a ph3. ![]() Also phase 2 ABS is terrible... ![]() Sv: RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Janne L - 30-10-2014 (30-10-2014, 09:22 AM)Toms306 Wrote: No, I'm not even sure if it'd be possible tbh. If it was it wouldn't be easy, you'd need the ABS unit, loom, hubs for sensors etc etc.Are the hubs different between phases you mean? Even though they are both abs cars to start with? RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - bashbarnard - 30-10-2014 Its cheaper to find a phase 2 and mod it to look like phase 3 on insurance than do an engine conversion on phase 3 atm anyway untill my insurance renewal RE: Lowering and load sensing valves. - Toms306 - 30-10-2014 (30-10-2014, 10:20 AM)Janne L Wrote:(30-10-2014, 09:22 AM)Toms306 Wrote: No, I'm not even sure if it'd be possible tbh. If it was it wouldn't be easy, you'd need the ABS unit, loom, hubs for sensors etc etc.Are the hubs different between phases you mean? Even though they are both abs cars to start with? Oh, if it already has ABS maybe the sensors are the same. I don't know I'm afraid, never owned a phase 1! |