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Subject: | Re: Stock Category brake lines |
From: | Jeff Cashmore <cashmo@execpc.com> |
Date: | Thu, 18 Nov 1999 01:22:42 -0600 |
"Why would stainless steel be MORE prone to wear and abrasion than OEM rubber? I'd think it'd be the opposite!" I believe the reason they fail on road racing cars is because of the frequent brake pad replacements made at the track. If you hang the caliper from the steel brake line it will kink and eventually fail. Solo guys may change brake pads once a year and have/take the time to hang the caliper on a coat hook off the spring/strut. Road racers may change pads twice a day and usually try to balance the caliper on their knee/foot. Not that I would EVER do that. :) -- Jeff Cashmore http://www.execpc.com/~cashmo/specrx7.html = Spec Rx7 startup info |
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