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Braided rear brake lines - 172/182?!?



  Cooper S JCW
Is there are specific reason why the braided rear brake lines replace the section before the rear beam and not the hose actually going to the caliper?

Does the hose connected to the rear caliper not suffer from expansion too?!?

Thanks
 
  RSC 182 Cup
Hm, correct me if im wrong but the rear brakes are hardly used under heavy braking right? And its not like replacing that large section of rubber hose I'snt gonna give a large performance boost.


However I'd like to know why aswell cause it is a little odd :)
 
Fred told me that the rear ines are perfecty strong enough for the amount of pressure going through them - would be pointless upgrading those ones
 
  Cooper S JCW
so basically the part of the line that does come with the braided line sets is the weak point then?
 
  Audi TT 3.2 V6
fred -

im interested in getting a set of these for my 1.2 soon, how much do you charge to fit and change brake fluid/bleed brakes?
 
  172 ph1 ASBO SLAYER
eeerm..
the rear brake hose is between the body & axle.
the one to the caliper is a pipe. ie. solid
 
  172 ph1 ASBO SLAYER
still a steel pipe as far as i'm aware, the only flex on the rear is as i said between body & axle on the n/s. unless the 182 is different, never looked underneath one yet.
 


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