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speed1972

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What are the suggestions for good Stainless Brake hoses? I've basically come up with 3 choices. Summit sells both Russell and Earls and Maximum Motorsports sells a set and all go for about the same price. Any suggestions on one being better than another?

thanks, Larry
 
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speed1972 said:
What are the suggestions for good Stainless Brake hoses? I've basically come up with 3 choices. Summit sells both Russell and Earls and Maximum Motorsports sells a set and all go for about the same price. Any suggestions on one being better than another?

thanks, Larry
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Make sure they are DOT certified. I went with Russell, the fronts fit great but the for the rear I had to use my old bracket and bolt the unit to it. It should have come with the bracket to attach to the diff. housing but didn't. I called them and they didn't have one with a bracket.

Don
 

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I went w/ russell too. No probs w/ them yet. I'd imagine there all the same as far as quality goes...
 
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I have maximum motor sports and they are great. Best ones I have seen! Easy install too!
 

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I got mine from www.diskbrakesrus.com

all 5 for 120 bucks

set up for my Fox with Cobra brakes, no fittings needed!
 
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cool thanks for the input, I suppose I'll go with the russells.
thanks, Larry
 
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