I've only had early model ABS cars(that is late 90's models) never a fan.
I can see the point tho if downhill and they're needed. I just use the handbrake lightly to help.
Had two too many costly ABS pump fails to have any inkling of a liking for the system tho.
I do resign myself to have to put up with them again one day.
My future plans are for either a TD5 D2, or maybe a D3. That's very long term tho .. 5+ years or more.
ATM: simple D1 with no debilitating electricals is all I want. Hence my wait for a Tdi D1 with no safety addons.
But I do symapthise with your anxiety re the air bags.
If it were mine, and I had any cause for concern of the airbags, either 4WDing or avoiding roos.. I'd be inclined to disable them too.
What I'd like to know too tho, how does the car differentiate between an impact deceleration situation, and a braking hard deceleration event, with a roo impact.
That is, if you brake hard, which you'll almost certainly do seconds before an impact and then you impact a large roo, how does the ABS system know if a sudden hard brake stop has been made or an impact stop?
Almost makes you think that faced with the situation of hitting a roo, best way would be to drive through it, ie. minimise the deceleration aspect.
And even weirder thing for me.
I've plied the hume at night so many times, I need almost every members hands to count those drives in terms of 'finger count'. I rarely drive the hume, or much of it's length, in daylight. Not once have I seen a errant roo!
I've seen the result of those silly things crossing the road heaps of times. But never seen them on the road myself.
Seen foxes tho, swerved to hit one(and got him) maybe 30 odd years ago, near Euroa-ish. Decided with the brother this is a good spot to go fox hunting. about 2-3klms into the gravel side road, we spotted one, and hunted him on foot through the paddocks. I had a cousin who always wanted a fox tail for his aerial, when that kind of thing was a thing to do, especially on a HQ GTS Monaro. Needless to say he got it![]()



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