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Old 11-18-2006, 11:59 AM
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i was thinking to make my engine bay look cleaner i would try and re route the brake lines ect.... but was wondering if there is any problems with changeing them and weather shortening or extending the lenths would change the brakeing porformance.


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info would be gr8

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Thats alot of work man. As long as there would be no leaks in the new lines you make then braking performance would not be affected.

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Changing line length will not affect braking performance.
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thanks guys...

well i will show u my progress of the engine bay overhall

should be fun

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