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Are my Speigler brake lines defective?
I sent a message to @CSG Mike and tried the CSG phone number but since my car is in the air without brake lines I just going to see if anyone has these and if it is deffective or not.
The lines were not fitting properly into the brake line bracket and I looked closer and they seem to be mushroomed? Is this normal? If I try to tight them only the rubber bit will seat in the bracket, the circle metal bit does not. Please any input is appreciated. ![]() ![]()
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So this is how it should look? this is finger tight, if I torque it it is not going to sit flush. ![]() Last thing, what is the best way to get this excess pad material off so the pads fit in the calipers? I don't have a grinder maybe i have to buy one.
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The rubber should be ever so slightly mushroomed; it's supposed to cushion the line. Rubber is used in the same manner when mounting oil coolers The bracket and line should be flush; they're both flat, but as long as the rubber is cushioning the line from the stock bracket, you're good to go. |
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Thanks for setting me straight guys
Used 100 grit sandpaper and fixed the pads Everything is installed and working great. Used less than 1 L of brake fluid even with replacing all 4 brake lines and bleeding twice. I'll get to test them at the end of the month at NJMP Thunderbolt, can't wait Thanks again.
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