Posted by Mike M on February 18, 2009 at 19:17:05 from (72.251.100.141):
In Reply to: crappy newer trucks posted by Roy Suomi on February 18, 2009 at 16:08:42:
I never could figure out why they mandate all the other safety stuff but the most important thing like a solid brake line they don't care about.
Check out the underneath of Toyotas they used to use a better lasting coated lines on them. They still might. Sister had a 1985 and the lines were still good and the parking brake still worked too. Had 175,000 miles and had been driven in the Ohio salt too.
I saw a company on the internet that sells lines made from some alloy not to rust but easy to work with. They had it bent up like a pretzel shape in the ad. I think Volvo and Mercedes used them from the factory.
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