I stuck on the braided lines today. (1999 200SX S14A)
Firstly I was very impressed with the quality and having the washers/ banjo bolts, etc. included.
The rear lines went on with no problems, a one to one swap for the originals.
But I have two questions about the fronts which were a bit of a pain in the ass:
The original brake line comes through the inner wing as a metal brake line, then into about 6 inches of rubber line and then back to a metal line fixed to the shock which then runs down to the caliper.
The Driftworks braided lines replace the metal line to the caliper and the rubber line- about 12inches in total. Why?
Surely it would be neater,less hassle and less likely for any expansion by leaving the original metal lines there, and only replace the rubber 6 inch section?
The braided line runs into the front caliper without any washer/ seal. Is this a good enough seal?
P.S. don't use an empty beer bottle as a recepticle for the brake fluid that you are bleeding.....as it can be knocked over easily!
Thanks!
Firstly I was very impressed with the quality and having the washers/ banjo bolts, etc. included.
The rear lines went on with no problems, a one to one swap for the originals.
But I have two questions about the fronts which were a bit of a pain in the ass:
The original brake line comes through the inner wing as a metal brake line, then into about 6 inches of rubber line and then back to a metal line fixed to the shock which then runs down to the caliper.
The Driftworks braided lines replace the metal line to the caliper and the rubber line- about 12inches in total. Why?
Surely it would be neater,less hassle and less likely for any expansion by leaving the original metal lines there, and only replace the rubber 6 inch section?
The braided line runs into the front caliper without any washer/ seal. Is this a good enough seal?
P.S. don't use an empty beer bottle as a recepticle for the brake fluid that you are bleeding.....as it can be knocked over easily!
Thanks!
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