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moehler 04-03-04 06:11 PM

rx7.com SS DOT brake lines are coated
 
I just got these lines and I must say that they are very high quality (http://www.rx7.com/store/rx7/fdbrakes.html). The reason I'm posting is because a lot of people seem worried about how to coat their SS lines so that they don't prematurely wear out from dirt particles... well, these are already coated with a clear rubber like speaker wire. They look amazing. Here is a pic, I know it's not the best, but it's the only one that I could get below 100k to post it :).

-Matt

SpeedKing 04-04-04 09:36 PM

Nice! Was thinking about picking up a set myself. :)

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...postid=2866208

Radical Rotary Avantgard 04-05-04 02:02 PM

Best thing is, that they are DOT.
If you ever get in an accident due to brake line failure, the insurance will not cover you.
You will be all alone to answer the judge and sign that blank check to the other party.

patriick 04-05-04 06:12 PM


Originally posted by Radical Rotary Avantgard
Best thing is, that they are DOT.
If you ever get in an accident due to brake line failure, the insurance will not cover you.
You will be all alone to answer the judge and sign that blank check to the other party.

Why won't he be covered if the lines are DOT?

SpeedKing 04-05-04 06:36 PM


Originally posted by patriick

Why won't he be covered if the lines are DOT?
He's referring to non-DOT approved SS brake lines. Meaning, since they are not street legal equipment, YOU are liable for any accidents due to their failure.


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