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Re: OT: RANT--Steel Brake Lines
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Posted by JK-NY on July 13, 2007 at 18:52:34 from (66.218.11.92):
In Reply to: OT: RANT--Steel Brake Lines posted by Blue3992 (N Illinois) on July 13, 2007 at 12:15:32:
I AGREE!!I feel that instead of all the new safety standards that keep being proposed such as roll over protection (stability control) and having tire pressure monitors , a much better idea would be that ALL brake, fuel, oil/tranny cooler lines should be made of stainless or another corrosion proof material or coated to be equivallently corrosion proof.(like copper clad brake lines).I have noticed on many newer vehicles that brake lines are coated with a hard black coating over the steel line. If you go with bare steel replacement lines be sure to paint/undercoat them good as I have found often the replacement lines rust even faster than OEM.
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