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Oh yeah...96 model. I was thinking since mine has them. And of course it could be argued that I wasn't thinking at all.
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Does it have one of those levers between the bed and the diff that adjust pressure based on load? I have read about them but have no experience with them. I think my 96 had 4 wheel anti lo
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I dare day he does not have rear calipers either.
I have a 96’ Ram 2500 4x4 with 4-wheel ABS. The ABS system hasn’t worked in quite some time which is fine by me as the last time it kicked in I almost went through a stop sign and into an another truck.
The problem I’m having is the rear brakes will lock up with relatively light pressure. So far I have:
• Inspected the rear brakes and checked the adjustment, nothing was wrong.
• Replaced the front calipers, pads, and brake lines.
• Installed a new master cylinder
• Thoroughly bleed the entire system.
I’ve had this happen before on a different truck (non-ABS) and the culprit was a malfuncting combination valve. The problem is I have yet to find a replacement for my truck. I’m also wondering if the ABS unit could have an internal leak which would cause this issue? Any ideas?