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Stoddard has pre bent brake line kit in galvanized or “ green”.
If you want “correct” assuming you stay with galvanized. Comments? |
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If you go with stainless steel(availablefrom PMB), understand that these lines are harder.
Put a set on a few weeks ago and had to really tighten them before they stopped leaking. |
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If you go with stainless steel(availablefrom PMB), understand that these lines are harder. Put a set on a few weeks ago and had to really tighten them before they stopped leaking. Unless you plan on racing or Very heavy braking, the standard steel lines are just fine |
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