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45% off the Brembos. I don't think I've ever seen more than 50%.The discount often goes up on a Bank Holiday. How much was off those?
45% off the Brembos. I don't think I've ever seen more than 50%.The discount often goes up on a Bank Holiday. How much was off those?
Did you make the new ones out of copper or steel? Can't tell from the pic.I was just looking at the pipes as i still have them , the small ones i could do ready bent but the long ones would have to be sent as a coil with ends done ready to fit.
i will look in to it
Did you make the new ones out of copper or steel? Can't tell from the pic.
I have a coil of the stuff in the garage from when I did the Megane. Knowing my luck, I'm guessing mine go over the tank.The new ones were out of copper nickel, fit and forget never have to do them again, unless the unions rust to pieces.
Cunic or Cupro Nickel.The new ones were out of copper nickel, fit and forget never have to do them again, unless the unions rust to pieces.
Cunic or Cupro Nickel.
Can't take the pressure without making it huge.Cant say really as it was a roll i had in the garage, but definitely got Nickel in its make up, harder to bend than copper.
i cant remember what Wammers was saying as to why not to use pure copper pipe.
Can't take the pressure without making it huge.
i dont mind making them up for you and giving a hand its the bleeding i am more concerned about, on mine i made a couple of blanks which i swapped quick so i lost very little ran all the new stuff then did a quick swap over and let it gravity bleed so the block should be air free and easier to do the rave bit.
45% off the Brembos. I don't think I've ever seen more than 50%.
I replaced all mine last year and making the pipes up us a piece of p###. Just buy a roll of pipe, (good quality copper will do. All this crap about copper pipes "bursting" or "exploding"..scare mongering. Someone find me a pipe that actually has.!), a packet of fittings and follow the pattern of each one as you take them off. A flare tool is a few quid off the bay and just do it.! Practicing making the flares is worth it and you might waste a couple if feet of pipe learning, but well worth the practice. As for the one over the rear cross member, as good as you make it to pattern, by the time it's threaded through it looks like a ball of string at the other end so prepare for a few scraped knuckles trying to straighten it out and push it back into the clips. But otherwise...just do it.!This is why you change the brake pipes on a p38, mind I did mine with out dropping the fuel tank as mine run over the rear cross member.View attachment 209207 View attachment 209208
The problem with copper is that over time it work hardens where it flexes on bends for example leading to cracking. Probably last longer than the crap steel Land Rover use though.I replaced all mine last year and making the pipes up us a piece of p###. Just buy a roll of pipe, (good quality copper will do. All this crap about copper pipes "bursting" or "exploding"..scare mongering. Someone find me a pipe that actually has.!), a packet of fittings and follow the pattern of each one as you take them off. A flare tool is a few quid off the bay and just do it.! Practicing making the flares is worth it and you might waste a couple if feet of pipe learning, but well worth the practice. As for the one over the rear cross member, as good as you make it to pattern, by the time it's threaded through it looks like a ball of string at the other end so prepare for a few scraped knuckles trying to straighten it out and push it back into the clips. But otherwise...just do it.!
Agree with that, but by the time the copper has 'failed' after a refit, the truck's probably dissolved around it anyway.The problem with copper is that over time it work hardens where it flexes on bends for example leading to cracking. Probably last longer than the crap steel Land Rover use though.
Agree with that, but by the time the copper has 'failed' after a refit, the truck's probably dissolved around it anyway.
That's what I have on mine. Very happy with them. Great grip in the wet.2 x Avon ZX7 255/55 R18 Y (109), Reinforced £190 (all in fitted) not too shabby B (Fuel efficiency) A (Wet Grip) 71db
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