Get some marking paint and check it yourself. Also find someone w/ a dial indicator and check the backlash. That way you at least can find any obvious problems before they get bad.
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Get some marking paint and check it yourself. Also find someone w/ a dial indicator and check the backlash. That way you at least can find any obvious problems before they get bad.
okay, I just called bryan hoes and they wanted 40+ dollars to extend the stock dodge brakelines that I was told would have been done a week ago. Screw that. Anyone know of a reason not to run the speedway motors stainless steel lines? I didn't really worry about them on the rear, as they just ran along the top of the axle housing, and were static, but worry about whether they will be up to being used on a front axle
Toothpaste works pretty well but you have to use the old skool stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by mudtoy67
why are you worried about running stainless lines? your talking about flex lines right?
I've got SS Earl's lines on the front of mine, have for the past 6 years, no problems. Holy **** I just realized that six years have gone by since then. I'm old!!
yeah, its just that the lines are way cheaper than you find elsewhere (13 bucks for a 36" line), so I'm worried they are really low quality and may fail easilyQuote:
Originally Posted by Graystroke
well I'm sure they are goverened by some sactioning body. meaning are they race approved for a league? They sell a lot of circle track and midget racing stuff. I would say go for it..they are probably made in china. But don't let that scare you...a lot of the plants are ISO 9000 and regularly supply automotive parts.
they should be DOT approved for em to sell em.
We get it Grayson, China is cool. ISO 9000, Viton, Monel, Hastelloy and whatever else cool buzz words I can't think of right now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Graystroke
throw ansi and astm in there for good measureQuote:
Originally Posted by BMFScout
ive got a dial indicator, come by
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Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
FMVSS
Ase
thats not a standardization. SAE is, not ASE. ASE is more like a club.:flipoff2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Reckless
I knew it was somthing to that effect