Re: Why Do Brake Lines Curl off Master Cylinder?
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Re: Why Do Brake Lines Curl off Master Cylinder?




They do put the coiled spring brake lines under the hood of many cars.  Open the hood of a 1975+ GM car....they are right there on the master cyl.  I know it's a GM and pron to fly apart, but that's not why the coils around the lines are there.  But the brake like that runs the body line under neath the car, the one exposed to rocks and road debris does not have the coiled spring thing on it. 
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Eric
Tacoma, WA
1962 Chrysler Newport 2 door HT

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