so after finally getting the correct caliper, my tundra swap is complete and works beautifully!!! except for one minor issue i noticed today.
while going over a speed bump at about 10 mph, if i am on the brakes at all, as soon as i hit the speed bump, the right front tire locks, makes a screeching sound (stopped tire on painted smooth surface), and then the abs kicks in.
is this normal? i have never had this happen prior to today, and i frequent parking lots with speed bumps.
my theory: tire bounces up and brakes grab hold, stopping the tire flat out, but the abs sensor tells abs to kick in because the rest of the wheels are not stopped.
i have not had this happen on the left tire (though i will go and try to make it happen tomorrow).
so yea, need some input on this, and if it is a problem, a solution. i will be driving over 500 miles next weekend, and would like the truck to be in working order.
Thanks guys! you guys are the best