Haldex And Their Precise ABS Braking System

Written by
Jennifer Smith
Published on
May 28, 2020 at 9:00:00 AM PDT May 28, 2020 at 9:00:00 AM PDTth, May 28, 2020 at 9:00:00 AM PDT

In 1998, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, for short) released new regulations that required that trailers use anti-lock braking systems (or ABS, as it's commonly known). This was a measure to increase safety across the board, as ABS is a precise and electronically efficient way to smoothly stop your vehicle without the wheels locking up and your trailer from sliding and swerving behind you.


While 1998 was over 20 years ago, we're pretty positive that your truck operates on the same system today. But like any other parts or systems, some work better than others and are more reliable and efficient. So who better than to provide those service aftermarket for your truck than a brand that had been producing ABS systems for over 25 years before they were required in 1998?


Haldex ABS Systems


Yes, the answer is Haldex. Haldex has several expanded lines of ABS systems that go beyond normal expectations. Here's a breakdown of what they have to offer:


Full Functioning ABS (FFABS)


The secret sauce to Haldex's full functioning ABS system is its integrated control valve. This patented technology in this valve performs every ABS function, from service braking to spring brake control to anti-compounding tasks. The key to its success is that this valve can do the same work of three separate valves in normal ABS systems. This reduces part costs, plumbing issues, installation time, and overall truck weight. All reducing your bottom line and keeping your truck safe on the road.


PLC Select Technology


Haldex PLC Select is an exclusive technology that features a Low/High protocol (SLH) that allows the truck's braking system to have deeper cycles and quicker recovery when compared to the competitor brand. This technological advancement better manages the braking force between the wheels with the highest and the lowest rates of deceleration. Since road conditions aren't always the same, the SLH protocol maximizes stability while minimizing stopping distance at the same time.


Where To Get The Parts


Easy – just follow this link to Haldex ABS Brake Parts and you'll be well on your way to equipping your vehicle with Haldex's cutting edge technology.