Quote Originally Posted by 6.7 Coal Train View Post
Thank you!

That is a solid option, for sure.

This might be a stupid question, but can i drive the truck while it's removed and being worked on?
According to the FQA’s (see below), you can drive the truck with the ABS Control Module removed.

You will have trouble codes and dash warnings, it’s recommended you protect and cover the connector in an baggie and cover hydraulic pump actuator with aluminum foil.

2. Can I Drive Without An ABS Module?

You can still drive without a functional ABS control module, as long as there’s no problem with your conventional brake system.

However, take extra care, especially in wet or slick conditions, as the brakes’ anti-lock element won’t work, and you likely won’t have steering control if your tires lock up.
Your vehicle ABS might also have an Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) system, where the ABS module controls the front and rear brake bias.
What’s brake bias?
Brake bias controls the balance of braking force, to account for weight shift during braking.
In conventional hydraulic brakes, the pressure at the wheels is adjusted via a mechanical proportioning valve. But with EBD, the ABS system manages brake bias better than a simple proportioning valve.