| Same here, I hate ABS. I've noticed the same thing in my new Frontier 
truck. When the wheel lifts from a bumpy surface, the travel is farther and 
doesn't stop as quickly as it would without ABS. Scared me the first time I 
encountered it, but I managed to control it. Six years ago while driving a 
company Chevy truck with ABS I had to panic stop to avoid another vehicle 
cutting me off, and ended up hitting the other car. Without ABS I would 
have stopped in time, but the ABS prevented that and pushing hard on the 
brake pedal had no effect at all, hardly slowed the truck. I had mechanics 
check it out, and they said the ABS system was working okay but they had 
lots of complaints about this effect. About the same time Chevy had a lot 
of bad press about their ABS systems and had recalls. I feel more in 
control with my older cars than the 3 new ABS-equipped ones I have.
Fred - So.SF
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>Subject: More ABS griping
>Author:  Alex Avery <aavery@rica.net> 
>Date:    6/7/2001 11:20 AM
>
>I'm not a fan of ABS either.  I've driven my wife's '97 GMC 2500, extended 
>cab, 5th-wheel hitch (not a duelie) mega truck daily 30 miles to work and 
>back for the past 4 years and I love it---EXCEPT for the darn ABS brakes.
     >
>Every time I'm stopping on sand or gravel or even simple bumpy surfaces 
>where the wheel will lift off the pavement for a split second (not panic 
>stops, just plain-old, every day brake use) the ABS kicks in and I find 
>myself traveling 10, 20 or even 30 feet farther than I intended.  These 
>same intersections/road sections are fine in my Ford Contour that doesn't 
>have ABS.  This can be very dangerous when you're driving in dry 
>conditions and haven't factored in this unexpected distance into the 
>equation.  From what I can tell, ABS hasn't shortened my braking at 
>all--totally the opposite--but worse, I don't feel I've gained any 
>additional steering control or other advantage in return.  What are we 
>getting for this expensive option, other than unpredictability?
     >
>Unsatisfied with the unfulfilled promise of ABS. 
>Alex Avery
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