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I don't know about the 34, but in the 32 the abs only shuts off if you do the ignition on/off whilst rolling trick. if you pull the fuse whilst the car is standing still/switched off the ABS will still work.

are you flicking the switch with the engine running and car moving?

I don't know about the 34, but in the 32 the abs only shuts off if you do the ignition on/off whilst rolling trick. if you pull the fuse whilst the car is standing still/switched off the ABS will still work.

are you flicking the switch with the engine running and car moving?

yep we did the switch while the car was rolling and the ABS turns off also. We took the fuse out before we made the switch with the engine turned off and the ABS turned off so i think regardless if the motor is on or off the ABS turns off.

Ahh well details of the ones I can get are here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=69301

But the difference to a $2 switch is huge....you can turn it off like a switch, but you can also dial in more front when you need it eg if you are trying to go fast in the wet.

If you want to drive a GTR around in RWD all the time buy a GTST and drop an rb26 in it :rofl:

Ahh well details of the ones I can get are here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=69301

But the difference to a $2 switch is huge....you can turn it off like a switch, but you can also dial in more front when you need it eg if you are trying to go fast in the wet.

If you want to drive a GTR around in RWD all the time buy a GTST and drop an rb26 in it :rofl:

Can anyone else tell me when they just wired a switch did the ABS turn off to ?

dunno about that mate. I have pulled my fuse on the GTR and the ABS light does not come on. on the other hand if I do the 'switch to RWD whilst car is rolling' trick both the 4WD and ABS lights DO come on.

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