Explorer I
So I have this build that I am planning for one day far in the future that involves putting a Cummins R2.8 engine in an FJ40 with dynatrac Jeep JK Axles (which have wheel speed sensors and disc brakes all around). I occasionally do research/planning for it here and there but for the last couple days, I have been trying to figure out how I would retrofit an ABS into the rig and I have gotten nowhere. So far I have found out I should find a donor car with similar overall weight, front/rear weight distribution, center of gravity, roll rate, and wheelbase from a 4x4 truck since those have more tolerance in loading. You can get a kit from Bosch I believe but it's up in the $5k territory. And even if I find something similar (like a Jeep system) a lot of those have to integrate with the ECU from the vehicle it was taken from, so I just keep landing back at square one.
The question is, does anyone else have any relevant experience here or should I just not add ABS? I understand ABS is not real useful off road unless it has the next further addition of traction control which almost always needs to hook to the ECU, but I would prefer to have it on road. I plan to use this as a overlander rig that sees moderate off road use.
The question is, does anyone else have any relevant experience here or should I just not add ABS? I understand ABS is not real useful off road unless it has the next further addition of traction control which almost always needs to hook to the ECU, but I would prefer to have it on road. I plan to use this as a overlander rig that sees moderate off road use.