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Re: The 110 freeway almost killed me...

Subject: Re: The 110 freeway almost killed me...
by BillH on 2009/6/8 13:20:41

Quote:

bogus wrote:
Good point.

They are Goodridge brand, and are supposedly DOT approved. They have a teflon core. I installed them in Oct 2001 when I did the GS upgrade.


They should be fine.

I've never seen one go bad. There were a few problems that guys had when they bought cheapos and the fittings weren't installed correctly. The good brands last a long time.

I have one set on a racecar that are probably 25 years old, no problems.

The ss lines can't cause your problem without leaving a big puddle of fluid in the driveway and if so, you wouldn't get the pedal to come back.
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