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flexible brake lines

Donny_L

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I was all stoked up to do my first road test today. The only thing left was bleeding the brakes and I was off to the races!!! unfortunatly,my road test "crashed~n~burned" before the wheels hit the garage floor. One of the flex lines sprung a leak while bleeding the last line. So I'm going to order all three lines and my question is line quality. Are the plain old lines just fine? At less than $20 each they're what fits my budget. Or should I shell out the doe for the fancier steel braided competition lines? Keeping in mind I'm just a regular shmoe that isn't going to the track. I just want to enjoy my baby(safely)
 
Just buy the plain old lines:------- :iagree:


-----------------------------Keoke---- :laugh:
 
Thanks guys, I was hoping you'd say that. I know it might seem like a rediculas question but I wanted your advice before I ordered. The trueth is that it was strongly suggested that I order them when I started working on the brakes in the first place. I wish I would've listened to you instead of being cheap and figuring I could get them later. Now I still have to spend the $ but it's costing me much more dearly.....TIME ON THE ROAD
 
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