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Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
After various chats with a number of suppliers, i think I've found some one who can make up new front brake pipes for ABS equipped cars in braided stainless pipes. The price will be around £25 each or £45 for a set (including delivery). This is based on ordering a single set, but might come down if i can get significant pre purchase interest to order in bulk.
I am definitely getting a set, and given that the cheapest I've found non braided is £22, this seems rather cheap.
If your interested then i'll be looking for a 50% deposit up front to secure your set, once i have a confirmed price.
So who wants em?
I am definitely getting a set, and given that the cheapest I've found non braided is £22, this seems rather cheap.
If your interested then i'll be looking for a 50% deposit up front to secure your set, once i have a confirmed price.
So who wants em?
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
One set here please! Want me to FPI it to your account now?
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Let me get a sample part in my hand so i can double check, then i'll take in the monies!
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Only replaced mine last year, so probably not interested Although I'd like them! Are the fittings stainless too?
Might be worth advertising on BXC as well for a bigger market. I'd be inclined not to drop the price too much for bulk as if you're having to send out loads of them, it really does take up your time!
Might be worth advertising on BXC as well for a bigger market. I'd be inclined not to drop the price too much for bulk as if you're having to send out loads of them, it really does take up your time!
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
I will advertise on BXC, once i have something to hand, and it will be a first with cash basis. I'm a little concerned about getting left holding the baby as it where.
Not 100% on the fittings being stainless
Not 100% on the fittings being stainless
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
I'd have thought if they are doing the pipes in stainless then they'd do the fittings in stainless aswell?
I'll take a set for Moby 2.
No good for Richie or Phoenix sadly..
I'll take a set for Moby 2.
No good for Richie or Phoenix sadly..
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Whenever I've bought stainless hoses for other vehicles they seem to keep the ones with plated steel fittings on the shelf, but the ones with stainless fittings are made to order. Do you know if the braiding is covered with sleeving or not? I've read that the unprotected braiding can allow grit between it and the PTFE liner which can wear it away over time. No idea whether that's likely to happen over a relevant timescale though...
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Not sure Mat, will be worth an ask. I'm hoping they'll make up a sample/trial before mass prod.
One small hitch at the moment, lost the template you sent me way back when! ARGH. Think its in the loft with all the special valver parts. Will look tonight.
One small hitch at the moment, lost the template you sent me way back when! ARGH. Think its in the loft with all the special valver parts. Will look tonight.
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
EPIC FAIL
The place recommended for them can't do them! The problem is the M9 x1.25 hole. 'Normal' brakes only go down as low as M10. They aren't able to make the ends and buy them in standard sizes in bulk, and just crimp the pipes in between.
So back to the drawing board a bit on this. It might mean that adapters need to be made up to take the M9 up to an M10, simple enough, but as i can't find a jobbing shop around here to make up a bolt, i doubt i'll get 100x adapters made up easily.
For now (as i have needs) i've simply ordered some non-ABS hoses and will have to bore them out.
The place recommended for them can't do them! The problem is the M9 x1.25 hole. 'Normal' brakes only go down as low as M10. They aren't able to make the ends and buy them in standard sizes in bulk, and just crimp the pipes in between.
So back to the drawing board a bit on this. It might mean that adapters need to be made up to take the M9 up to an M10, simple enough, but as i can't find a jobbing shop around here to make up a bolt, i doubt i'll get 100x adapters made up easily.
For now (as i have needs) i've simply ordered some non-ABS hoses and will have to bore them out.
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Didn't you try the place I linked to who do ABS hoses? Something like Brake Parts International. Was early last year I think (shortly before I sent you my old one )
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
I went to Earls as they came recommended from a shed load of different places. And i can't fault there service, just a shame they can't make up the missing component.
Brakes International only do pre made hoses, is that what you mean? They're over double the cost of the cheapest non ABS ones i've found, so for the saving i would rather just re cut the thread until i find someone with the skill to make up the pipes in braided hose
Brakes International only do pre made hoses, is that what you mean? They're over double the cost of the cheapest non ABS ones i've found, so for the saving i would rather just re cut the thread until i find someone with the skill to make up the pipes in braided hose
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Aye, that's what I meant. Think I paid just over £40 delivered, so furry muff if you got the non ABS hoes cheaper.Vanny wrote:Brakes International only do pre made hoses, is that what you mean? They're over double the cost of the cheapest non ABS ones i've found, so for the saving i would rather just re cut the thread until i find someone with the skill to make up the pipes in braided hose
Not sure there'd be enough meat on an M10 to M9 adaptor, but M12 might be a standard size to work with. Bit academic really if you can find anywhere to knock something up though
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
just gives more scope for buying a lathe IMHO just a little tidler mind. Was looking at Myford and Boxford prices yesterday, made my eyes water a little, then again for the little extra on top of the cost of a chinese one you can get a Myford 7.
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Just as a stupid question of the type i like asking............
Can you get non ABS flexi's in stainless braided also?
Can you get non ABS flexi's in stainless braided also?
OK, so i've got some stuff, some of it goes, some of it doesnt, some of it never will again!
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Dad has a lathe...
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
docchevron132 wrote:Dad has a lathe...
Fair do's......easily modified then
OK, so i've got some stuff, some of it goes, some of it doesnt, some of it never will again!
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
I got a lathe too, but sadly no Miller.
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Going for an additive then Phil?Philhod wrote:I got a lathe too, but sadly no Miller.
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
Nah! I went for fully synth last time.
When I was at ProCo in charge of Eng,g I bought 2 small Bridgeports (single phase) very cheap from Sheffield uni.
When they dropped engineering after I left they were just left there until last year when the daft bastards scrapped them.
I would have loved to have got me hands on the smaller one as there is no end to the stuff you can re manufacture with a lathe and one O they.
When I was at ProCo in charge of Eng,g I bought 2 small Bridgeports (single phase) very cheap from Sheffield uni.
When they dropped engineering after I left they were just left there until last year when the daft bastards scrapped them.
I would have loved to have got me hands on the smaller one as there is no end to the stuff you can re manufacture with a lathe and one O they.
72... AND STILL ROCKIN..........around the world...... NOT in a chair yet
Now XBX And into HDI.....as well as other ...err.... things.
Now XBX And into HDI.....as well as other ...err.... things.
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Re: Braided Stainless Front ABS Flexies - ~£45 per set
I'm trying to get in contact with HEL
http://www.brake-lines.co.uk/hel-brake- ... i-16v.html
The picture of the connectors on the blue pipes certainly seem correct for the BX, but i can't fathom why they seem to be a meter long and why there would be 4 in a set! If there where 2 of them, and the price was closer to £30, they would be a good investment!
http://www.brake-lines.co.uk/hel-brake- ... i-16v.html
The picture of the connectors on the blue pipes certainly seem correct for the BX, but i can't fathom why they seem to be a meter long and why there would be 4 in a set! If there where 2 of them, and the price was closer to £30, they would be a good investment!