Stainless Steel Brake LinesWritten by va_pac on 5/12/2009 at 02:57 pmJust so you know - any FAA certified shop that makes aircraft lines
(brake, hydraulic, fuel) can whip up a set in about 20 to 30 minutes
max if you have the measurements or the original lines in hand.
Tim Boan
Red Dwarf II
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ipcrc@yahoogroups.comFrom: "ridearoundtheblock" <
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Date sent: Tue, 12 May 2009 03:02:36 -0000
Subject: PC800: Stainless Steel Brake Lines
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ipcrc@yahoogroups.com> I have a question for you all...
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> I have been interested in getting stainless brake lines for my PC for some
time now and just bought a set from a place in Ontario CA by the name of G&J
Aircraft and Competition (www.gandjaircraft.net) for my 919 based on a group buy
from the wristtwisters forums. It included twin front lines and a rear for $70
shipped.
> They seem to be very high quality and have gotten great reviews from the group
over there.
>
> I called G&J tonight to inquire on a group buy for us and they would make a
set for the PC but they need a set of lines to copy. I'm using mine right now
;) and the riding season has just started so I am wondering if anyone has a set
we could send them.
>
> Also if this goes through at about $70 would anyone else be interested?
> You purchase the lines directly from them, they are very nice and quick and
they take plastic.
>
> If we can give him numbers maybe we can do better.
>
> Please post to the forums if you are interested.
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