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Old 02-09-2010, 12:13 AM
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i just finished bending all the brake lines around my new k member and one of the lines went

i was thinking of replacing the whole line from the abs module to the brake caliper with stainless steel braided brake line, so i would not have to bend anything and it will have a nice clean look.

so should i just repair the broken line or go with braided ss line all the way around ?
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I would just bent a new hardline.
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would there be a problem with running a braided brake line that long ? (from the abs module two the two front wheels )
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No there wouldn't be a problem just more expensive and herder to route is all.
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^^^ why would it be harder to route, that stuff is pretty flexible



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