Braided brake hoses
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It clearly shows you know little about cars if you think braided hoses are a 'chavy add on'. They are safer because the over braid protects the rubber and they give a rock solid pedal because the rubber is stopped from expanding by the over braid. Quite how one could think they are a 'chavy addon' I do not understand, they are not even visible without the car jacked up. I strongly suggest you get a garage to carry out the work if you are thinking of having them fitted judging by the knowledge you have displayed.
Lankilybuild> you are a bit if a dick aren't you?
Ever since I've been into cars braided hoses have been somewhat of a contentious issue, some people swearing by them, some not.
Thanks to those who gave taken the time so far to give a positive reply, it's helping for July to become an even more expensive month for me!
Ever since I've been into cars braided hoses have been somewhat of a contentious issue, some people swearing by them, some not.
Thanks to those who gave taken the time so far to give a positive reply, it's helping for July to become an even more expensive month for me!
raf_gti said:
Lankilybuild> you are a bit if a dick aren't you?
Ever since I've been into cars braided hoses have been somewhat of a contentious issue, some people swearing by them, some not.
Thanks to those who gave taken the time so far to give a positive reply, it's helping for July to become an even more expensive month for me!
I am going to report you for your language. There is nothing contentious about braided hoses, the principle is sound, theres no argument about their effectiveness.Ever since I've been into cars braided hoses have been somewhat of a contentious issue, some people swearing by them, some not.
Thanks to those who gave taken the time so far to give a positive reply, it's helping for July to become an even more expensive month for me!
Lankilybuild said:
I am going to report you for your language. There is nothing contentious about braided hoses, the principle is sound, theres no argument about their effectiveness.
"Uummmm I'm telling".Stop being a big girl and learn to take it like you give it: your input was essentially a dig at the OP.
wackojacko said:
Worth while doing if you're going to twin them with more aggressive pads, discs and fluid.
I don't think you could really notice the difference but will complete an upgrade which may aswell be done whilst working on the brakes.
You will notice the difference without other upgrades. You get a much firmer pedal than with rubber hoses.I don't think you could really notice the difference but will complete an upgrade which may aswell be done whilst working on the brakes.
Billy Hunt said:
wackojacko said:
Worth while doing if you're going to twin them with more aggressive pads, discs and fluid.
I don't think you could really notice the difference but will complete an upgrade which may aswell be done whilst working on the brakes.
You will notice the difference without other upgrades. You get a much firmer pedal than with rubber hoses.I don't think you could really notice the difference but will complete an upgrade which may aswell be done whilst working on the brakes.
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