by dpuckett » Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:09 am
The system was originally designed to run without the AntiStop Valve in place. Then our Big Brother Government decided that rather than letting people learn how to drive again, they'd MANDATE rear (and later, 4-wheel) anti-lock brakes. Dodge went the easy route, putting an AntiStop Valve in the rear system, and leaving the rest alone. So, the only change you will notice with a Valvectomy is increased, DEPENDABLE rear braking.
Side effects include shorter stopping distances and increased front rotor life. You may notice the rears wanting to lock on wet/ icy surfaces (duh!!), though. Better than having the rears let go at the worst possible moment, though.
His- 93 W250 club cab LE, auto to Getrag conversion, piston lift pump, 3.54 LSD. 400k+
Hers- 04 QC 4x4. Built auto, Triple Dog, Air Dog. Funny Round truck that aint so quiet.