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SLOPALA
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Posted at 10:51 pm on Mar. 11, 2012 |
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FTF
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Posted at 11:03 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
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SLOPALA
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Posted at 11:02 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
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The New World Order
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Posted at 10:59 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
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SLOPALA
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Posted at 10:52 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
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FTF
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Posted at 10:41 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
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SLOPALA
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Posted at 10:03 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| when I was 13 I knew how to do much more than a simple oil change. |
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FTF
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Posted at 9:40 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| I was 13 bro. Wanna fight? fyi they're not too short. I've tried getting different lengths and it doesn't help. I've tried running them differently so they aren't bent. Shits fucked fat ass. |
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SLOPALA
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Posted at 8:21 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| then maybe you need to consider braided stainless lines or stop buying shitty ass brake hoses that are too short that break. it took you six hours to do an oil change improperly with a cardboard box so im not too against saying you're doing it wrong. |
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FTF
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Posted at 8:17 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| I install them, and there really isn't much of a wrong way. Its just about a foot long section of rubber held on by two clamps. I mean maybe Napa has shit quality rubber, but I its definitely an erosion issue. The rubber itself disintegrates over the course of a couple months. Literally falls to pieces. |
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SLOPALA
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Posted at 7:51 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| then you're having them installed wrong. |
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FTF
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Posted at 6:11 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| Like I said, the Tempo has never had a brake line replaced. Neither Tempos actually. But the F-150 has some stupid rubber lines towards the rear of the truck that brake every 1-2 months. |
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SLOPALA
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Posted at 3:59 pm on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| wat i've only replaced one brake line in the time I've had my car and it was a soft line at the front left wheel |
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Daleacus
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Posted at 5:25 am on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| Yeah I think it does. My car hasn't had its oil changed since its last service, which will have been about 8 years ago... hahaha. Next MOT is due on the 25th (mandatory annual road worthiness check that goes into a lot of detail and costs everyone lots of money) so will see how many worn, perished or rusty bits are ready to drop off this year. |
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FTF
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Posted at 5:00 am on Mar. 9, 2012 |
| Does your car have a lot of rubber lines? The Tempo doesn't, but my F-150 does. Like some of its brake lines are rubber and they need replacing all the fucking time. Almost as regular as oil changes and u-joints. It sucks. |
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