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Sternal2000

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Does anyone have the abd bracket that hold the abs at the wheel. My car doesn't have any and I can't seem to find one. Please contact me. Thanks
 

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There is no "bracket" persay. The ABS sensor is held by the knuckle in the front and the backing plate in the rear. I don't think 89's had a provision for ABS on the front knuckle, but I do know the rear backing plate has the mounting hole for it.
 

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well as of right now its just zip tied to the brake line, but i know on the mustang there is a bracket that bolts to the two lower strut bolts to hold the abs line
 

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A SHO is not a Mustang! The steering knuckle has a hole in it for the ABS sensor and a smaller hole that is threaded for a small bolt that holds the sensor in place. Look at the knuckle and you should see the sensor ring through the middle of the hole.

89 SHOs did not have ABS. Is it possible that your knuckle was replaced with a knuckle from an 89 or earlier Taurus/Sable that does not have the aforementioned hole? I do not think so, but you never know. I have seen stranger things done to cars. rangerj
 

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Sternal2000 said:
well as of right now its just zip tied to the brake line, but i know on the mustang there is a bracket that bolts to the two lower strut bolts to hold the abs line

Are you talking about the plastic clip that secures the ABS line to the strut tube?
Not the part where the actual sensor fits in the spindle?


Perry
 

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