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Post by tofwd on Oct 2, 2007 11:30:35 GMT -5
Make sure every 6 months to look at all hydraulic brake lines for cracks, The best way is to bend the hose to see if cracks are forming.
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Post by fulltimerart on Oct 3, 2007 18:07:42 GMT -5
Excellent idea---especially as we know the quality of the fuel and vacuum hoses. Art
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Post by Lois4jesus on Oct 6, 2007 11:17:15 GMT -5
Roger that..I just had my own experience with China rubber..Thankfully, what was most important and costly will be replaced under warrenty..I hope the replacements will be of better quality,China needs to go through what Japan did in the 60's/70"s and come out the better. Just wonder what for rubber is used in the master cylinder/caliper...May God Bless You..Kim
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Post by ghoaststrada on Oct 8, 2007 23:46:17 GMT -5
This is a thought I have had a few times: what would it take to replace the rubber line with a stainless steel braided brake line?
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