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extended rubber brake lines?

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Re: brake lines

Post by Shadow »

60_series_united wrote:do anyone actually know why joining 2 lines is illegal?
AFAIK its no more illegal than a 4" extended stainless braided brake line is.

They are both a modification to the braking system which technically requires a mod plate. wether you use rated lines or not.
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Re: brake lines

Post by 60_series_united »

Shadow wrote:
60_series_united wrote:do anyone actually know why joining 2 lines is illegal?
AFAIK its no more illegal than a 4" extended stainless braided brake line is.

They are both a modification to the braking system which technically requires a mod plate. wether you use rated lines or not.
oh ok i thought it was ok aslong as it was only one line
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