You are rough on me and I don't know if I can take it! Think I have it sorted out. Seriously, thanks for ALL of your help in the past. Kirk Your messages not reaching the list? Check out http://www.t
Well....just don't become a pilot and function on your "feelings" only!! :):) When the rubber within the brake lines goes, the brakes won't RELEASE! As far as the rear brakes working though, to "know
The lines that you ordered are the best and most likely will correct the problem. The original equipment rubber lines swell internally and shut off the fluid, thus the clogged feel. Another problem
My Bugeye's rear brake lines feel clogged - like they have collapsed some over time. I guess the car has had too high a colesteral rating, bad LDL, for too many years and the fluid will not pass to s
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 20:47:41 GMT j2HKmllm003757
I'm still trying to figure out why you "feel" your rear brake lines "clogged"??? With no intent to be rough on you.... what the hell does this mean??? And further......you are ordering parts based u
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:03:44 -0500 reply-type=original
Hi Kirk, Use the stainless steel braided flex lines as they will replace the rubber lines that you already have as well as give you better pedal feel. Go to your local auto parts store and buy your s
This set will replace the flex lines to your front drums/discs and the flex line that connects the metal brake line from the m/cyl to the brake union on the rear axle housing. The line from the m/cyl
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 22:33:43 GMT j2HMYjP1008347
Well....just don't become a pilot and function on your "feelings" only!! :):) When the rubber within the brake lines goes, the brakes won't RELEASE! As far as the rear brakes working though, to "know
The lines that you ordered are the best and most likely will correct the problem. The original equipment rubber lines swell internally and shut off the fluid, thus the clogged feel. Another problem