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| andrewsfutura |
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I have bought a set of braided brake lines for my EF. How hard is it to replace them yourself? And im assuming you lose your brake fuild as well?
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| vik351 |
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vik...Dont fcuk with them,get it done by a pro and live to tell the tale
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| andrewsfutura |
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disc and pad replacmenet are no problem but ive never actually tackled brake lines before sowill get someone who has done it before.
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| Linzo |
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I never done the ones on my car but have done plenty of others but looking at mine id say it would be a piece of cake just replace them and get a mate or someone to do a good old two man brake bleed.
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| Happy |
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easy mate - have plenty of brake fluid to replace, swap em over, bleed as per the manual - have someone to help you!!
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| Brett 4777 |
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how about we fix the cluch first tool head before
worrying about braided lines which we can do while we are doing the clutch |
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| andrewsfutura |
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ya smart a***!!! Yeah that is number one priority however.
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