S/S Braided Teflon Clutch Lines FREE SHIPPING!!!
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S/S Braided Teflon Clutch Lines FREE SHIPPING!!!
Here's a picture of it:
http://rbmotoring.com/gallery/album29/aaa
It's sorta easy to install if you, or know someone willing to lend a small helping hand. The line replaces the rubber line between the clutch master cylinder and the slave cylinder. It comes with very detailed photo step-by-step directions, and comes with new hardware (new fitting bolt and a pair of copper crush washers)
$24.95 FREE UPS GROUND SHIPPING!!! AIM me for faster results: RBMotoring
http://rbmotoring.com/gallery/album29/aaa
It's sorta easy to install if you, or know someone willing to lend a small helping hand. The line replaces the rubber line between the clutch master cylinder and the slave cylinder. It comes with very detailed photo step-by-step directions, and comes with new hardware (new fitting bolt and a pair of copper crush washers)
$24.95 FREE UPS GROUND SHIPPING!!! AIM me for faster results: RBMotoring
Hey that's a great price. Lowest i've seen here.
Many of these SS line sold by many vendors are not well designed. They fit but the banjo bolt doesn't have the bends like the stock one nor a metal stopper so you have to hold it or it will turn as you tighten it at the master cylinder. And, if you install it through the stock locations, it will touch the chasis right under the strut tower brace so it would be a good idea to have it wraped with some sort of bubber coating.
Many of these SS line sold by many vendors are not well designed. They fit but the banjo bolt doesn't have the bends like the stock one nor a metal stopper so you have to hold it or it will turn as you tighten it at the master cylinder. And, if you install it through the stock locations, it will touch the chasis right under the strut tower brace so it would be a good idea to have it wraped with some sort of bubber coating.
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It's a little on the long side, but it fits. It does not have the bends like the stock one, nor a metal stopper so you do have to hold it in position as you tighten it. What some people do is slit a 10mm silicone hose and slip the clutch line in it to isolate it from touching the chassis.
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