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Ok Ive currently got SLEE SS brakeline and they have about 4 yrs on them, I got replacement from man A fre along with TREs My question is why are the slee or dorman for that matter so much larger in diameter than the man a fre' anyone use them and have an opinion either way??
 
So what is wrong with your 4 year old Slee brake lines that you need to replace them?
what Im not digging about the old lines is the cracking and plastic thats all peeled off, plus Im trying to tighten up the brakes as much as possible, hence replacing rotor pads and calipers and then last is brakelines. which is where im at right now.
 
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SS brake lines on an 80 series are a complete waste of money.
Ok, then what about dorman brake lines? Now I know your going to say OEM, BUt I already have slee,man afree and dorman the latter are new in the box. s which would you use.
 
If you have all three then why are you asking which one to use? I really don't understand this thread. Just use a set and be done with it.
 
If you have all three then why are you asking which one to use? I really don't understand this thread. Just use a set and be done with it.
Well I ordered calipers and brake lines came with them, I used the calipers didnt like the made in china dorman lines. couldnt get thru to slee so went with man a fre, Now that Im comparing the brake lines I noticed the man afres are half the diameter of the slee lines, the point of this thred is actually self evident. Its a forum for 80 owners to ask others thier opinions. and normally in a forum if someone dosent understand the thread the leave it to someone else that does. I apoligize for asking for asking which were better in others opinions. and just an FYI Im not an 80 expert. but I am a heating expert and braided lines always outperform stand alone rubber.
 
Well I ordered calipers and brake lines came with them, I used the calipers didnt like the made in china dorman lines. couldnt get thru to slee so went with man a fre, Now that Im comparing the brake lines I noticed the man afres are half the diameter of the slee lines, the point of this thred is actually self evident. Its a forum for 80 owners to ask others thier opinions. and normally in a forum if someone dosent understand the thread the leave it to someone else that does. I apoligize for asking for asking which were better in others opinions. and just an FYI Im not an 80 expert. but I am a heating expert and braided lines always outperform stand alone rubber.
Sometimes Beno acts like a dildo. Sometimes he's helpful.
In this thread he's choosing to act like a dildo. Maybe he's hungry or something and will come around after he eats.
 
... but I am a heating expert and braided lines always outperform stand alone rubber.

I guess, but have no idea where you would find rubber brake lines?
 
Sometimes Beno acts like a dildo. Sometimes he's helpful.
In this thread he's choosing to act like a dildo. Maybe he's hungry or something and will come around after he eats.

I don't know about "dildo" but if you think about what he says, even if acerbic, His advice is always on point and helpful.
 
Ok, then what about dorman brake lines? Now I know your going to say OEM, BUt I already have slee,man afree and dorman the latter are new in the box. s which would you use.

Are you related, to @NLXTACY , because you sound like him
 
Brakes are one system I never like skimping out on. Stainless Steel brake lines are great where you are worried about crush resistance, but they should be changed regularly. That's why so few OEM's go that route.

Personally, I would do option 4 and get OEM, second choice would be the dorman. Chinesium steel is known to suck, but I'm sure even chinesium rubber will get sufficient use. I would check it regularly for accelerated wear.
 
FWIW, our lines used to have a plastic outer layer that was purely cosmetic. Over time we found out that the plastic they use for that layer cracked and did look bad, however it did not effect the performance of the lines. Sometime ago, we stopped selling lines with that outer layer. So all current lines do not have that layer.
 
Ok Ive currently got SLEE SS brakeline and they have about 4 yrs on them, I got replacement from man A fre along with TREs My question is why are the slee or dorman for that matter so much larger in diameter than the man a fre' anyone use them and have an opinion either way??
Are you talking about inner diameter or outer diameter? Outer diameter is kind of irrelevant and is only determined because of the hose construction. As long as the inner diameter of the hose is the same as the inner diameter of the solid line or bigger then they are adequate to use. Stainless steel hoses have some positive and negatives. I have stainless hoses, I like to think they have lasted longer than rubber.
 

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