JamesDowning wrote:It may make sense to work the abs solenoids in reverse from your original idea.
Use the solenoid to block fluid flow to the wheels with grip. Allow free wheels to still receive modulated braking.
Have two dash switches. One would be to stop flow to front left, and rear right... the other would be opposite - stop flow to front right and rear left.
You get stuck with opposing wheels spinning. Engage appropriate switch, now apply brakes, then slowly apply throttle... once you regain traction on the braked wheels, release brakes, and deactivate the switch.
Just be careful not to activate both switches, or you lose all braking!!
Assuming the solenoids run off of 12V... could be easy as long as you know the pinout.
The solenoids probably run off 12v, but rather than disassembling the ABS module or the EBCM (kinda the commander of the ABS stuff) I could also just get those line locks and utilize them for that as well... instead of using them to hold brake pressure, I could use them to isolate the brake circuits in question... would probably be a whole lot easier, just less cost-effective. Summit has the locks for 40 apiece IIRC...