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Thank you to whoever removed the double pictures. I am not sure how that happened but thank you for fixing it.
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Didn't mean to ruffle your feathers. I too am a licensed "ASE" certified Master Mechanic. Have been for 38 years now. All you had to say was legal reasons and I would understand. But since they did not come on all models of 1 ton trucks you could "legally" remove it.That is a trick question. And you know my answer. Mine always worked and these are working. I like them because I drove the old trucks with out the ABS and the rear wheels would lock up if you hit the brakes hard when empty. This valve prevents that and it is an antiquated anti-lock brake system. I am aware that some do not work. I just replace them if they do not work. I do not by pass them. I am sorry I am not an engineer. It is my job to fix and replace parts not redesign the vehicle. Legally speaking in today's world I could be held liable a lot quicker if I remove something and eliminate it then I would be if I replace and repair something. I am a licensed mechanic and have no experience as a brake engineer. I just replace or repair things. It keeps me out of court and on the job. I have seen guys get burnt for doing less. It is a liability and safety issue that I am not willing to debate. I am being honest it is not worth it in the end. If your rear brakes did not work and you brought it to me for repairs. I would fix it as designed or send you away. My life and another persons could be at risk if I modify brake systems on any vehicles. There are many fancy pants lawyers looking for guys that do these changes. Blame blame and shame.