and also, please have the proper tools for the job, stripping a brake fitting using normal wrenches sucks big time. they sell individual flare nut wrenches at strauss auto if you dont want to byu a whole set, but the wrenches do come in handy in more then one situation.
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Originally Posted by teknics' date='Dec 2 2003, 01:29 PM
and also, please have the proper tools for the job, stripping a brake fitting using normal wrenches sucks big time. they sell individual flare nut wrenches at strauss auto if you dont want to byu a whole set, but the wrenches do come in handy in more then one situation.
kevin. oh so true i got mine for 89 at corksport...and theyre plastic wrapped |
Originally Posted by Apex13B' date='Dec 1 2003, 11:42 PM
to add to rob's points....you dont want the brake like rubbing a tire, or crimping up when your suspension moves do you?
its good to point out why. |
I only stock the 3rd gen lines, but $60 is way below my cost.
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EBAY buy them from there haha
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Yeah, watch out for rubbing. I suppose while the car is on jackstands you could jack up the wheel to the point it is at its bump stop. See what the posistion of the hose is then?
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I ran mine with a little bit more line above the strut mounting points and its fine.
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