If you have any rust on your car, you might want to check those brake lines.

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Old Mar 11, 2007 | 08:34 PM
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Default If you have any rust on your car, you might want to check those brake lines.

Actually even if you don't have rust

I've had maybe 10 civics...ranging from mint to complete **** and never had a brake line blow out on me....and to be honest I would have never even bothered to look for this as this is my street car and pulling out the interior to even notice this wasn't really on my mind.

This happend 2 days after I got the car. Good thing it was 2 am,no one was on the roads, I was doing 60 and the handbrake worked.

When it was delivered by the owner he had to make a 1hr drive from his home on the highway to my place, probaly doing 120km +, this could have been sooo bad.

By the way this is a one owner 1991 civic and has been serviced by honda from 91 till now.

Anyhoo...I'm just suggesting you all go out and pull up those back seats or those crx covers and check the lines.





I wish I had a pic of the mess.
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