One of the other benefits of ABS on the front wheels is that when it is pulsating, you can still steer. If the wheels completely lock up under braking, steering goes bye-bye.
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Originally posted by Insane75
My ABS kicks in when I am driving in deep snow because ice builds up on the rotors.
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That should NEVER happen, because your pads drag lightly on your rotors all the time to keep them clean. This also creates a certain amount of friction, so ice should not be able to build up. If this is happening, then something is wrong with your calipers.