-
Brake pipe query help
Rigid Brake pipe opinions .
Whats peoples opinions and what have people done .
Question is reguarding replacing the long rigid steel brake pipes from front to back .what did you use .
Firstly i know the original bmw pipes are steel coated in black plastic and steel rusts .
Copper /kunifer is what most replace with .
My problem is i dont like the way copper goes agreen colour after awhile and also its so soft it kinks or cant be got to look factory looking .
Main reason im leaning towards original steel replacement from bmw is
1 they look original
2 they come already flared and coated
3 the original pipes on the car only corroded and are original to the car and its 15 year old so my thinking is if i grease them up and look after them il easily get 10years from them .
4 they dint kink that easy
Only negative for me is they come as straight lines not preformed but should easily bend with proper bending tool
Sent from my SM-G390F using Tapatalk
-
I used to think I was picky until I came on here. Noticing, never mind being put off by copper pipes turning green is a whole new level!
Other than that, I’d concur with your assessment and conclusion, re. Steel pipes.
-
you've explained it there pretty much. I've changed loads of pipes to copper and its function over fashion. but in an ideal world or if it was my own pride n joy I would splash out on steel pipes. fyi you can flare the steel lines if you heat them a tiny bit.
Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
-
if its ok to get to replace them ,without mad work , only original bmw lines .if something very difficult and lot bents ,go for copper . now available zinc coated copper lines .
-
1 Attachment(s)
Cheers lads .yeah i should have said car is fully stripped underneath so fitting isnt a drawback and i think ive actually answered my own question steel it is .im very fussy to be honest and prefer original parts etc Attachment 8648
Sent from my SM-G390F using Tapatalk