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Buy/Sell/Trade => Parts => Topic started by: Gizmo on September 24, 2004, 09:36:38 pm



Title: WTB: Brake flex lines
Post by: Gizmo on September 24, 2004, 09:36:38 pm
Don't even get me started on why RUBBER flex lines, I'll rant and rant till the cows come home!  >:(  I guess that was sort of a rant, anyways.

Anyone have some good used 84-87 brake flex lines?  Could use all 4 but I'll settle for the fronts and maybe drivers rear.... ;D  Actually the drivers front is pretty much locked so just that one alone would be good too, can't be that picky eh!  If this would be another car, I'd get new ones but, I have still to figure out if this car is worth investing those lines into it.



Title: Re: WTB: Brake flex lines
Post by: Kevin on September 24, 2004, 09:54:19 pm
  I think I may have a set for you Nick and one was only ten days old before it was taken out of service. Kevin


Title: Re: WTB: Brake flex lines
Post by: steveo on September 25, 2004, 02:56:02 pm
 if you do not want to spend the cash on the new proper lines check out some of the junk yards you may find some that are on cars that  have been replaced by someothe owner before the car died. p.s. do not use rubber hose and drill it out and clamp it with a hose clamp. not a good idea ???


Title: Re: WTB: Brake flex lines
Post by: dguy on September 25, 2004, 05:57:30 pm
I have two in unknown condition; I'll bring 'em along tomorrow if you like.


Title: Re: WTB: Brake flex lines
Post by: Gizmo on September 25, 2004, 09:02:29 pm
THANKS KEVIN!!!  :D
Kevin hooked me up, so I'll try those and see how they work.....if they still drag I'm willing to try another set before I start replacing hard line.  Don, I'll keep in mind that you have a set, thanks.



Title: Re: WTB: Brake flex lines
Post by: Kevin on September 25, 2004, 09:31:12 pm
Anytime Nick. I got that bleeder out no problem. Kevin