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abs to non abs for a 2g

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boostjunkie02

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May 11, 2004
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i have found it how to do this for a 1g. is it the same for a 2g. i need to know fast. i am trying to get the stuff i need real quick
 
Searching will reveal that you need a non-ABS prop-valve, new front hard lines, and new hard lines from the master.

- Jtoby
 
or if you don't want to make the lines, STM sells a delete kit. I'm probably going to go that route... making lines is a pain. (I heard that they are no longer available thru the dealer..)
 
or if you don't want to make the lines, STM sells a delete kit. I'm probably going to go that route... making lines is a pain. (I heard that they are no longer available thru the dealer..)

I will confirm that. A year ago I checked and 2 out of the 4 lines we need are no longer available, so that makes it pointless. Making lines isn't a pain, I see many benefits. One benefit is the freedom to run the lines where you want to run them. I like the idea of the STM kit, but I don't like the idea of braided lines on the firewall for visual reasons only.
I think STM should post a tech article or install thread with pictures to address what their kit does. I have concerns about how it would look on the firewall. I would almost prefer to run the prop valve and braided lines behind the firewall.
 
I will confirm that. A year ago I checked and 2 out of the 4 lines we need are no longer available, so that makes it pointless. Making lines isn't a pain, I see many benefits. One benefit is the freedom to run the lines where you want to run them. I like the idea of the STM kit, but I don't like the idea of braided lines on the firewall for visual reasons only.
I think STM should post a tech article or install thread with pictures to address what their kit does. I have concerns about how it would look on the firewall. I would almost prefer to run the prop valve and braided lines behind the firewall.

Im lazy when it comes to that. ;)

And I agree on the tech article. If i go that route maybe I'll spend the time to write up something for reference :)
 
Yes its a great kit but that's extremely pricey....$250 :barf:

I got a nonAbs for free and bought 2x 40" lines and 1x 30" line and just reflared the passenger side. Total spent...$20. Plus I got to route them the way I wanted.
 
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