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Re: Installed the braided stainless brake line
Reply #15 - 12/29/06 at 19:53:57
 
Rob,

I need to get you to hang out in my barn once in a while. You do some neat stuff!
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Re: Installed the braided stainless brake line
Reply #16 - 12/30/06 at 15:00:15
 
agree with Rob about regular lines expanding so not as desirable as steel, but like I said think after a while they become porous & although no visible sign of leaking air in or fluid out still lose some braking power over new lines (& always more than stell line).

like I said - agree with Rob but think (though might be old wive's tail) my hypothesis on "porousness" over time is part of story too - think why they say replace them after a period (think in Clytmer's Savage manual it somewhere said every 4 years?)
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Re: Installed the braided stainless brake line
Reply #17 - 12/30/06 at 17:25:36
 
Even steel lines need replaced or just the stock rubber ones?
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Re: Installed the braided stainless brake line
Reply #18 - 12/30/06 at 18:26:48
 
TVR_FSO wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:12:
Rob,

I need to get you to hang out in my barn once in a while. You do some neat stuff!


I just take in what other folks here have done and try a few of them out.
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Re: Installed the braided stainless brake line
Reply #19 - 12/30/06 at 18:28:11
 
justin_o_guy wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:12:
Even steel lines need replaced or just the stock rubber ones?

My HEL braided stainless line says it's lifetime.
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Re: Installed the braided stainless brake line
Reply #20 - 12/30/06 at 21:45:20
 
No doubt I could tell a difference (once I got all the air out of it). However the line was 10yrs old that was replaced, could you notice a difference vs. a new rubber line I do not know, or perhaps once done you just never worry with it again.
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Reply #21 - 12/30/06 at 21:51:20
 
I will plan on it after I get the performance mods handled..
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Reply #22 - 12/30/06 at 21:54:09
 
pssst..... look into the drilled rotor
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Reply #23 - 12/30/06 at 22:08:43
 
eaukaaayyyy, I will. Thanxalott,
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