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It's 5/16" brake line. Eastwood .com has it much cheaper.
But summit beats that price, just call :)
Everytime i've replaced brake lines, i trialed to straighten it.
But it allways looked like a clothesline.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBVk31PWjUc
For the brake i would built something like that...just stronger...
http://www.mercateo.com/mimegallery.jsp?CatalogID=C1699&SKU=150(2e)2216&image=0
a simple threated spindle, a peace of tube amd a nut.
Your truck is really great!!!
yup. John is right. My expieriences with cheap winches:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?98332-Shelter-Lifter&p=1545122&viewfull=1#post1545122
Even new parts can fail...
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?90112-Brake-hose-failure-new-hose!
The hoses in the thread are NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! from Aaron / Peashooter. I've ordered after that "event" 3 sets from Aaron.....quality rubber hose.
But to clear my point.....even the best...
I cannot agree with the maintenance thing. Maintenance is important, but can not help if on a one-circuit brake anything goes wrong.
I've seen brake failure on a perfect maintened M109 (new hoses, wheel cylinder etc.) TWICE!
Last week i've removed all the tubes in the rear frame. Nice from...
hey Ferro,
trial Mr.Gs powersteering mod.....it drives and steer like a modern truck with it :-) . Driving through a traffic circle with one hand on the wheel is pure fun :-).