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hey guys

i want to take my abs brake system out of my r32 skyline

is all thats invloved is to take the abs master cylinder thing out in the engine bay plus all the lines running to it and just run the brake lines from the master brake cyclinder to the brakes?

has any one else done this before and can help me out

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Done it plenty of times.

Some people remove the ABS unit and just loop the lines together with T pieces.

It looks tackey and isn't really neat though.

The best way is to change to a 3 port master cylinder and buy bundy tube and a heap of m10x1 double flare fittings.

Make one new rear line that joins into the junction on the drivers chassis rail.

Make two new front lines that run out into the wheel arches and join the factory rubber lines.

It's not an overly cheap excersise and typically is illegal on a street registered car that did come with ABS

hey guys

i want to take my abs brake system out of my r32 skyline

is all thats invloved is to take the abs master cylinder thing out in the engine bay plus all the lines running to it and just run the brake lines from the master brake cyclinder to the brakes?

has any one else done this before and can help me out

Sorry but why.

Done it plenty of times.

Some people remove the ABS unit and just loop the lines together with T pieces.

It looks tackey and isn't really neat though.

The best way is to change to a 3 port master cylinder and buy bundy tube and a heap of m10x1 double flare fittings.

Make one new rear line that joins into the junction on the drivers chassis rail.

Make two new front lines that run out into the wheel arches and join the factory rubber lines.

It's not an overly cheap excersise and typically is illegal on a street registered car that did come with ABS

yeah thats what i thought i have 3 port master i can swap over from my other 32 so should be no probs :)

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