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Old 10-06-2004, 08:04 PM
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Stainless steel clutch lines?

Its in the GD, but has anyone had any first hand experience with these types of lines? How much better is it?

I have a small leak in mine and I rather replace it with something better. BTW, is it possible to just use brake lines for it?
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very interested in this too....
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Originally Posted by PoePoe2797
Its in the GD, but has anyone had any first hand experience with these types of lines? How much better is it?

I have a small leak in mine and I rather replace it with something better.
BTW, is it possible to just use brake lines for it?
If you have a small leak in your clutch line, the GD is probably the way to go. The stainless steel line is only $25 shipped and won't leak any more if you install it properly. I'm thinking about gettting one myself,except mine isn't leaking.
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