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Old 01-27-2010, 10:08 PM
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Well I'm trying to figure out what's better from hard lines to braided lines?? I want to make my own kit with a plate and spray about 150 on it. Any suggestions on what is best? And does it make a difference if its a auto?
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Well I'm trying to figure out what's better from hard lines to braided lines?? I want to make my own kit with a plate and spray about 150 on it. Any suggestions on what is best? And does it make a difference if its a auto?
id use braided lines, auto shouldnt make a difference.
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IMO, hard lines just make for a cleaner install look.
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What they said. Zip ties are your friend.

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hardlines look better
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That's what I was thinking also hardlines r more cleaner and look better. I will be putting them on a plate and we have all the equipment at the shop to bend the lines right ... so I guess ill go with the hard lines and a 150 shot . my friend said should be about 300-400 for lines 2 nozzles and plate without bottle but we have about 7 of those just laying around lol. Now will the window switch be a lot more better then just on the button?
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Window switch FTW....look no further then The HSW microedge



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