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Originally Posted by Tabor
I have had them fail on a car that was only 15 years old. My mechanic said he had seen a lot of them. Now, this car was a Honda, but I challenge you to find a difference between a honda flexible brake line and a Mercedes flexible brake line. I have replaced the flexible brake lines on all but one of my cars (and that one will get it this summer). They all look the same, crimped the same, made out of the same material. In fact, some of them are made by the same supplier (ATE).
EDIT- Mine was a catastrophic failure, not weeping, BTW.
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lets see, honda brake hoses...black, rubber, crimped metal ends. yep, must be exactly like a benz in quality too.
i think my experience and yours well illustrates the point that the benz hoses are better.
i have often had 20 plus year old benzes with original radiator hoses too. and not cracked or leaking. seen any hondas like that? i could go on an on about the individual parts that are unusually high quality. starters for example. not unusual for a 250k mile car to have the original.
tom w
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