Bonez SS braided and coated clutch lines
Bonez SS braided and coated clutch lines
Well guys, at around 20k miles I have finally decided to start looking for a clutch line and it seems that after reading, the Bonez line seems like the one to go with. Can someone help me in the right direction to find one since I am just now going to get one this late in the game??
WORKS Lines
If you have any difficulty finding one, we have the WORKS TKS Clutch and Brake Lines in stock, now shipping.
We feel these lines are the absolute best hydraulic lines in the EVO World. These lines are adopted from the aerospace industry where "T" stands for Teflon, the "K" stands for Kevlar, and the "S" stands for Stainless. In between each layer is a durable protective coating.
These are exact replacements of the stock lines with identical lengths and fittings.
Finally each and every WORKS TKS line is individually pressure tested and DOT approved.
Check out our site for more details.
www.worksrally.com
We feel these lines are the absolute best hydraulic lines in the EVO World. These lines are adopted from the aerospace industry where "T" stands for Teflon, the "K" stands for Kevlar, and the "S" stands for Stainless. In between each layer is a durable protective coating.
These are exact replacements of the stock lines with identical lengths and fittings.
Finally each and every WORKS TKS line is individually pressure tested and DOT approved.
Check out our site for more details.
www.worksrally.com
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also to those interested. I called Alamo...they are out of the SS clutch lines for a while. Anywhere else sell the same "Bonez" clutch line anywhere?? I am thinking about this works line.
I bought mine through speed source. It also has the banjo fitting and fits perfectly on my Evo. It was only 41 bucks shipped. I also bought the shifter bushing kit and shifter cable bushing kit. All three items really helped my Evo because I was experiencing 2nd gear grind problems.
Also, while your doing the install you might want to remove the clutch resistor plug.
Here's the website: http://speed-source.net/
Also, while your doing the install you might want to remove the clutch resistor plug.
Here's the website: http://speed-source.net/
Do you mean the speed source product. It comes w/ everything you need. You use your stock washers and bolts, which is great because you keep that tight stock fit. This product is also has a kevlar inner coating and I recommend buying speed bleeders to make this job easier, especially if your doing it by yourself.
Last edited by gnulooks; Jul 15, 2004 at 01:08 PM.


