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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneOct-26-01 08:43 AM
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#3765, "RE: Are SS brake lines worth it?"
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The older they are, the more worth it they become.

Older lines get weathered and will expand under pressure, which results in a "squishy" feeling pedal and reduced braking efficiency. Stainless lines are like having brand new brake lines, forever.

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Are SS brake lines worth it? [View all] , Squid, Oct-26-01 07:32 AM
  RE: Are SS brake lines worth it?, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Oct-26-01 08:43 AM #1
RE: Are SS brake lines worth it?, HadesOmega, Oct-26-01 03:50 PM, #2
Oh yes, SS lines are worth every penny, TeamDeanoD, Oct-27-01 11:35 AM, #3

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