Only in front can a large brake assembly be installed and not in the back?
If there is only the front brake system installed the brake performance is surely higher on the front axle than with the standard equipment. That is harmless, it would be badly if the rear axle brakes are too strong, because then the car would away-turn when braking. The ABS system measures at the rear axle whether the wheels still turns and concludes from it whether the car still rolls or not. If the rear axle still turns, the ABS knows that the car still drives and regulates the brake pressure on the front axle so that this straight so still turns and not blocked. A higher brake performance on the front axle by larger brakes is thus regulated by the ABS. The inadmissible case would be, one large brake system only on the rear axle. Then the rear wheels would brake too strongly if one on the pedal step, a blocking would be the result. If the car not already turned off into the ditch, the ABS thinks at least that the car stands because the rear wheels are not any longer are turning. It
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