Making braided lines, For use with BAER proportioning valves |
Making braided lines, For use with BAER proportioning valves |
Jan 24, 2011 - 3:35 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 22, '06 From Savannah, GA Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
I installed BAER proportioning valves inside the car under the drivers seat. I currently have hardlines run through the firewall to the valves but would like to replace them with stainless braided lines. Is this possible. I've never worked with braided line and dont know how to attach fittings to braided line or if its even dooable. If anyone has ever worked with this stuff before let me know any help is appreciated.
This post has been edited by 6G94celica: Jan 24, 2011 - 3:35 PM |
Jan 24, 2011 - 5:08 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 22, '03 From NOVA Currently Offline Reputation: 16 (100%) |
Hardlines > stainless braided > rubber
Hardlines are the best (zero expansion) however they do not allow for the flexing required of the caliper location ect. Which is why you use SS braided. why you would put the valves under your seat |
Jan 24, 2011 - 5:23 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 22, '06 From Savannah, GA Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Hardlines > stainless braided > rubber Hardlines are the best (zero expansion) however they do not allow for the flexing required of the caliper location ect. Which is why you use SS braided. why you would put the valves under your seat Yes i know all of that but because of the location flexlines would give me a cleaner look and i would be able to hide them better. I put them under my seat so whenever i get my car fully done i dont have to pop the hood to adjust them. And mainly because its just different. |
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