Replacing Brake Lines
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I dunno - I think he's just supporting his position, and debating the way folks debate.
Ultimately, the decision is individual - everybody gets to make their own choiced based on their own resources & experience. Me, I don't think I'd like the stainless lines... and I certainly can't justify 'em when rubber'll do the job and nobody but me would ever care what flavor of brake lines I own...
these are both opinions, and I think each has merit. Infact so much I use them as an example of what I used to form my opinion.I still think SS. is stronger, and will not get cut like a rubber line could.
I like the piece of mind it gives me.
They are always full of mud, so noone else knows what they are.
If I found anyreason to use SS on my Jeep I would, I use them on my Crossfire, but then I do not take my Jeep out to the Streets Of Willow on club day like I do my Crossfire.