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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jrboulder
FWIW that hose isn't under any pressure and if it fails the brake fluid will just drain to a level that will turn a warning light on but there will be enough to brake just fine.
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Sure about that? What if the tube lets go right at the MC junction point? Then you have ONE pump on the brakes and you are done...
This is not a good place to save $$$ on a car. Safety items need to be 100% ALWAYS. Scrimp on the paint on your wheels but not this...
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