Originally Posted by StackTrack The short answer is: no, in general, you are not covered The long answer is, it depends... You should assume that your street policy will not
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04-11-2009, 01:24 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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The braided lines are very good lines but most pro teams that run them change the lines out every season. The steel braids can wear the inner line if the braids become damaged. You may or may not see this happening. Hence the preemptive maintenance.
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Yeah, I know that for the Mustang guys that is often one of their first mods even if they didn't replace the calipers right away.
I've always found the Infiniti/Nissan lines pretty stiff. On the 370Z it seems even better as the line is shorter now that there is a hard line from strut mount to the caliper. |
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