08-31-2010, 11:25 AM
D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Stock lines, SS lines improving feel is a sugar pill affect of people that needed real bleeding of their lines. Have you ever cute apart a stock line? That bitch is very unlikely to expand. SS braided teflon-coated lines are used in the automative industry to help prevent shit from falling and hitting the lines and cutting them up. I am not 100% convinced of SS lines and in fact have always seen more frays/crimps/ill-fitting shit with SS lines (and im talking the good lines such as goodridge, wilwood, UUC) than I have seen with any oem lines.
That said, I run teflon coated SS lines cause they were cheaper, but may go back to stock lines next time I swap em out cause I know for a fact they fit OEM, and OEMs have run countless cycles and are a bajillion times more accountable (even though aftermarkets should too) than some aftermarket company for a failure.
You may have noticed a + Juan on the end of DJ's post for an hour or so. I hit edit instead of reply.
So, + Juan
Jeff Morrison - Used Car Manager
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Woodstock Garage, Inc.
Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep - RAM
Current Stable of Mopar Junk
57 Chrysler Windsor 4drHT - 67 Dodge D100 Short Bed Step Side - 71 Dodge Challenger - 91 Chrysler Lebaron LX 33k mile Survivor - 91 Dodge Dakota V8 - 05 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster - 08 Ram 2500 Cummins

