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Brakeline Hose ID variations
So i noticed my new "Sunsong" REAR brakeline hoses have different size openings.
https://imgur.com/a/DE3Vf12 Is this good or bad? They are stamped 2021 and 2023, the latter has the smaller hole. These are non OEM parts, i don`t think i could find original ones. Looks very hard to drill out too... Last edited by Fanny Fumes; 06-13-2025 at 08:11 AM. |
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Re: Brakeline Hose ID variations
Do you know that the OEM are not this same way? Maybe this is the vehicle manufacturer's way of implementing a static proportioning valve based on the weight bias of the vehicle?
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Re: Brakeline Hose ID variations
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My car does not have ABS btw, if there is a difference between non ABS and ABS car hoses. I have one of those LCRV units at the back. |
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