complete ss clutch lines?
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Re: complete ss clutch lines? (monicle)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by monicle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that kit only goes from the hardline to the slave. I want to replace the hardlines also.</TD></TR></TABLE>
why? hard lines are better then SS. Ideally, hard lines all the way would be best. Same on brakes, hard lines all the way to the caliper. But it just WONT work.
why? hard lines are better then SS. Ideally, hard lines all the way would be best. Same on brakes, hard lines all the way to the caliper. But it just WONT work.
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Re: complete ss clutch lines? (JICEK9)
so does anyone know how difficult it is to rebend a new hardline? I need to move my lines to make room for some other stuff. I was hoping to use ss lines to make routing easy but if hardlines are better Ill have to bend a new line.
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Re: complete ss clutch lines? (monicle)
You could go braided and be okay if you just need to move the line out of the way, but you might lose a little feel in the pedal. There are a lot of shops that bend fuel and brake lines that could probably help you out. Just call around locally, someone's bound to know.
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