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Old 07-22-2015, 02:16 PM   #1
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I tried the pelican hoses a few years ago and ended up sending them back. The fittings were missing the rib that prevents them from twisting in the bracket where they attach to the hard line. This means the twisting force on the hose when the wheel is turned is transferred to the hard line, which is not good IMO. Otherwise, they looked ok. If they have modified the fittings I would use them. The goodridge hoses have the proper fittings and work well. I really like the gyrodisc hoses I have now, but I am not sure they are still available.
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Old 07-22-2015, 06:06 PM   #2
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Got this set from E-Line, Great price on eBay, Posi brake pads make no dust at all, and hardware included. Feels no differnce from OEM pads. Previus pads was Pagid and that make lots of dust.
I use them for street and its more than good.



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