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rockhillmanor
May 13, 2015Explorer
I often wonder if blowouts can take out a brake line.
Heck I had a rear blow out and it took out my entire sewage bay!
Blew right thru a heavy mudflap and right into the bay and destroyed everything in it's path.
I also 'personally' know what it's like to have the brake line collapse inside the hose....while coming off an interstate down an exit ramp with a MH! :E
So I could see how it could take out a flimsy rubber brake line or blow out the caliper leaving you without brakes.
Heck I had a rear blow out and it took out my entire sewage bay!
Blew right thru a heavy mudflap and right into the bay and destroyed everything in it's path.
I also 'personally' know what it's like to have the brake line collapse inside the hose....while coming off an interstate down an exit ramp with a MH! :E
So I could see how it could take out a flimsy rubber brake line or blow out the caliper leaving you without brakes.
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