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Just looking up about the hose kit... What are "stainless steel coated" fittings? Is it for extra Bling, without the cost of solid SS?

stainless steel will last for ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever......................

the stainless steel braided hoses lill not last much longer than standard ones as the ss only encases the rubber inside to stop it expanding under pressure

, and I suspect raising the ride height is too,

No problems

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the stainless steel braided hoses lill not last much longer than standard ones as the ss only encases the rubber inside to stop it expanding under pressure

sorry, was on about the fixxings on the ends.

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Lummox,

I see you removed the silly wing on the tailgate. What did you use to replace it? I'm considering carving a piece of wood to match and painting it the mustard yellow.

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Here's a little tip for when your bleeding your brakes:

If your car has a load braking regulator, mounted on the rear axle, you must bleed the rear brakes (especially the passenger side) using either axle stands or you have to crawl under the car, with the wheels on the ground to get to the bleed valve.

I only spent 2 hours of pointless non-bleeding of the passenger side rear brake and a fair bit of head scratching.

Managed to replace the brake fluid and remaining engine oil! Still no improvement.

Requires more thought, before I go out and buy new disks/pads.

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