stainless lines install
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From: Off THE 60, Between THE 605 and THE 57
def use a flarenut, and be careful anyway, those fittings are VERY SOFT!
you have to fit the ss hose on the brackets that are on the OEM lines. if you look at the brackets you'll see how you can attach the SS lines.
other than that, just loosen and tighten, then like eddie said, bleed the air out afterwards.
personally, i didn't notice much from going to SS lines, and they're kind of a pain in the ***, so i went back to stock eventually.
you have to fit the ss hose on the brackets that are on the OEM lines. if you look at the brackets you'll see how you can attach the SS lines.
other than that, just loosen and tighten, then like eddie said, bleed the air out afterwards.
personally, i didn't notice much from going to SS lines, and they're kind of a pain in the ***, so i went back to stock eventually.
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From: Off THE 60, Between THE 605 and THE 57
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by blulude92 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">arrite well if u didnt notice much then i wont bother. its money and effort that i dont want to waste</TD></TR></TABLE>
it's a very personal thing, some really love SS lines, and others don't--but considering that they SHOULD be replaced every 2 years, i didn't think it was worth the trouble.
it's a very personal thing, some really love SS lines, and others don't--but considering that they SHOULD be replaced every 2 years, i didn't think it was worth the trouble.
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