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Brake Lines??

Brake Lines??

Postby sackings2003 » Mon May 31, 2004 2:33 am

Could anyone tell me that what are "Brake Lines"? Where do they located at and what's their function?? :-?
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Postby redkysolarase » Mon May 31, 2004 10:45 am

I don't know that much about cars but I know they are the lines that supply brake fluid to the piston that pushes on the caliper that then pushes the pads onto the rotors to slow down your car. If I'm mistaken or have something wrong about it someone feel free to correct me cuz like I said I don't know much myself. Just know the basics.... :halfrobot:
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Postby MalBandito99 » Mon May 31, 2004 1:27 pm

That is correct, redkysolarase. Stock Solaras come with rubber compound brake lines, which can flex, age, and crack in time with the pressure of the brake fluid. Upgrading to braided metal lines can keep the stress off the brake line and provide better stopping distance and reaction off the brake pedal.
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