stainless braided brake line...Question..
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stainless braided brake line...Question..
i have a 97 civic... Hb with a 5 lug R conversion
and i want to put braided line to racing my car... cuz my oem line are in very bad condition!
But i try the integra R line.. and it's too long.
try the civic one.. and the fitting in the front for the caliper dosen't fit
wich One to take ?!?!?
and i want to put braided line to racing my car... cuz my oem line are in very bad condition!
But i try the integra R line.. and it's too long.
try the civic one.. and the fitting in the front for the caliper dosen't fit
wich One to take ?!?!?
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Re: stainless braided brake line...Question.. (TriK)
There's no true benefit to SS lines, you'll notice no difference from the stock ones. Stockers are braded underneath the rubber outsides. What happend to the origninals?
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Re: stainless braided brake line...Question.. (Quik Chris)
are you jokking? my rubber brake line melt.. and act like a balloon
stop doing like a morron.. and tell me wich one to take
i am road racing not playing on the street..
stop doing like a morron.. and tell me wich one to take
i am road racing not playing on the street..
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Re: stainless braided brake line...Question.. (TriK)
well why was the ITR line to long.. you can wrap around the shock or get creative with it.. otherwise you can go crazy and make your own line with earl's stuff
and your saying the 99 Si brake line kit did not bolt up to the ITR caliper up front or was it to short?
and your saying the 99 Si brake line kit did not bolt up to the ITR caliper up front or was it to short?
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Re: stainless braided brake line...Question.. (IM ALL BOB)
you can not wrap braided line.. and the teg R one.. blew because it touch the axle...too long..
i barely scrap my car because that
edit: no you can't bolt it to the caliper.. except if you pry the end-fitting very not good to do that
i barely scrap my car because that
edit: no you can't bolt it to the caliper.. except if you pry the end-fitting very not good to do that
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Re: stainless braided brake line...Question.. (TriK)
Moron eh? I'm not the one who can't figure the brake line problem out. Are you sure the shock is twisted properly so that the mounts on the lines bolt in w/ the 10mm bolts that they were originally mounted with?
I have a '92 HB w/ Type R brakes and the stock Civic lines worked fine.
How did you get the brake line to hit the axle?
I have a '92 HB w/ Type R brakes and the stock Civic lines worked fine.
How did you get the brake line to hit the axle?
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Re: stainless braided brake line...Question.. (Quik Chris)
the oem civic line fit (1997).. but i pry the end-fitting at the galiper...
the teg line are too shot after the braket and to long before..
the teg line are too shot after the braket and to long before..
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Re: stainless braided brake line...Question.. (Quik Chris)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Quik Chris »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There's no true benefit to SS lines, you'll notice no difference from the stock ones. Stockers are braded underneath the rubber outsides. What happend to the origninals?</TD></TR></TABLE>
funny, such typical h-t, ppl talkin out of their asses, i love it
funny, such typical h-t, ppl talkin out of their asses, i love it
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Re: stainless braided brake line...Question.. (There is no sp00n!)
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dude your grammer is ****.... anyways.
what i would do is use the lines that belong on the brake system. Im assuming that your using a full suspension/brake system from an ITR. Use the ITR ones.
what i would do is use the lines that belong on the brake system. Im assuming that your using a full suspension/brake system from an ITR. Use the ITR ones.
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i do not speak english...
i force my fu@#%$$ self for you to understand me...
itr ONE DOSENT fit!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i already try it.. i broke one too long and rud against the axle...
aggrrrr
i force my fu@#%$$ self for you to understand me...
itr ONE DOSENT fit!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i already try it.. i broke one too long and rud against the axle...
aggrrrr
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