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Cummins12V98
Apr 09, 2020Explorer III
"Rubber lines age out, crack or fail internally and you can't tell the quality of a line by looking at it other than seeing it's rubber"
On a RV I would go with Steel lines and brass blocks at junctions, mostly because of ease of keeping them tidy. BUT what about the rubber lines that feed each wheel???
My rubber lines on Boat trailer had 3 years on them and each wheel is doing the same amount of braking checked by IR. I know these were good quality not the cheapest CHITZ from ebay.
On a RV I would go with Steel lines and brass blocks at junctions, mostly because of ease of keeping them tidy. BUT what about the rubber lines that feed each wheel???
My rubber lines on Boat trailer had 3 years on them and each wheel is doing the same amount of braking checked by IR. I know these were good quality not the cheapest CHITZ from ebay.
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