No.
The wheels do not lock up with abs. This gives you more control to steer the vehicle out of danger but it takes longer to stop.
Yes, but of course you have no ABS, stopping in rain will take longer.
Depends upon conditions. Studies show that Most cars with ABS stop faster on wet and even dry pavement. However ABS cars take longer to stop on ice, snow, and gravel. Personally I really like them in rain, and CANNOT STAND THEM on snow/gravel.
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The recommended number of calories is 2000 a day, even if you want abs to show.
take out fuse 2 abs light on instrument panel
Thin or Fit.
If you want to just disable the ABS then you can pull out the fuse for the ABS relay. The only thing is the ABS light will show on the dash.
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That means you have a problem with the ABS. Take it to an agency to check it.
Yes, braking distances are generally longer on slippery surfaces, even with vehicles equipped with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System). While ABS helps maintain steering control and prevents wheel lock-up during hard braking, it does not improve the inherent traction between the tires and the slippery surface. Consequently, the reduced grip means that vehicles will still take longer to stop compared to dry conditions.
You don't. It takes way longer than that to get six pack abs. Good luck man.