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HELP! Pro mechanic friends, can you look something up for me?


FastWoman

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The olive green plastic-coated and galvanized (underneath the plastic) lines they sell look pretty good and are apparently bendable even by hand (although I would still use a bending tool). Supposedly those lines hold up 30x as well as the OEM. Copper alloy sounds like a really good idea, but I'd have to do my own flares. I'd do it for the Z, because I don't want ANY corrosion (even cosmetic), and because I'd know if I had a leak. However, I don't trust my son to recognize a leak until his brakes would get dodgy. I think it's better to go with the sure-fire factory flares in his case. I suspect the olive green steel brake lines will outlast most young drivers' vehicles anyway. ;)

I'm going to do whatever is necessary to make this job easy on my back. I'll have someone else put the car on stands/ramps with my supervision, and then I'll finally buy a creeper, so that I can skate around under the bottom of the car with ease. I'll also have a helper close at hand to pass me tools and parts, so that I don't have to twist my back (which is how I get myself into trouble). If I keep my back flat to the creeper as much as possible, I should be just fine.

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