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Old 22-08-2006, 11:49 AM   #1
canuk7
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Default Braided brake hoses

G'day all,
I can recall reading something about braided brake hoses in the past,did a search and could'nt find exactly what i want to know.

Anyway,the brakes on my au1 forte are ok having installed new pads and rotors and as far as i know there is no air in the system or leaks etc, but the brakes feel a little spongy. I have read that the au1 brakes are not the greatest and I was wondering if I install braided hoses whether they would improve the ( hardness) of the brakes. I intend to have them professionally installed and they are not exactly cheap.
I was wondering if other members who have used these hoses could tell me if they think it worth doing or not. Any comments greatly appreciated thanks

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