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Will abs mess with burnouts atall ? Was in third gear doing a stand still today doing a gender reveal and sounded Like back breaks were trying to lock up or something was a romper skid abs light came on is off again now and all is well , just real curios noise to me sounded like the breaks trying to lock onto the rotors ,  , still pulls hard no issues atll after the burnout was just a bit confused at the noise . 

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Even if it did, you'd just stop/slow-down the skid, not cause any real damage... but of course skidding itself can cause other damage, of which I'm sure you're already aware.

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That's what I did mate just stopped when it sounded like it was binding up , only a special accasion thing was pretty cool blue smoke tires haha , 😄  , was just unsure if the abs could cause it to break up mid skid seen I was on the spot , blown a abs fuze under pedal on my na couple years ago easy fix and definitely well aware of the issues that can occur with sending it 

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I might be wrong, but my guess is the ABS light came on because the system detected a big speed difference between front and rear wheels so assumed a sensor was malfunctioning.

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