| Brake lines |
| Topics - Brakes | |
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Originally the brake lines are metal, which appears to have the tendency to get rusty as time passes by. To get rid of this phenomenon, we decided to replace all brake lines by copper ones. Your shopping list will consist of:
So what is this going to cost me? Although I lost my receipt from buying the roles of brake line and gland nuts, I remember it being awfully cheap. The copper roles must have been around 5 Euros each and the gland nuts are cents rather than Euros. The die set is a different thing though, a semi-professional set will cost you about 90 Euros, which is a lot of money for using it 14 times, let's make it 20 times including some practice rounds... I'd suggest to go out and ask around, every self-respecting garage should have a die set. In my experience, cake and coffee seem to do the trick ;-) Now, before you start making your own brake lines, take notice of the following tips:
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 ) | |