Van suddenly dies while driving no reason
From : llewis
Q: the only issue not resolved at this point is when the germans bombed pearl harbor. have fun figuring that out. since it never happened... sure it did. you just dont understand when. but youre on a roll..... -- max there are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty soap ballot jury and ammo. please use in that order. -ed howdershelt author hey could ya post this again i didnt get it the first two times...... sure if you really need me to. only one dancing is you.... same steps same out of time music. dealing in woulda coulda shoulda is easy. bring some facts not assumptions and far flung reaches of fantasy and youll be doing some sort of work. the facts are there my 97 rotted the brake lines and so did the other poster. the other people that said theirs were fine were both 95s. while it is not an outstanding number it is still 2 more than you have. ive seen many vehicles all sorts of makes and models with brake line failure due to rust. sure you have just like you saw all of those vehicles apply pressure to the tb on an hydraulic chutch due to air in the system when the system had nothing else wrong with it lol. all brake line is made to withstand certain pressures otherwise there is no difference in the steel used to make it. hahahahaha care to back this up they need to comply with minimum strength and possible corrosion resistance minimums and to go higher and / or last longer costs more money. there are many grades of steel rated in both makup qc and cost that can meet these standards and if you think differently.... plainly stated you are grasping for suppositions making claims and lacking facts. i have some facts backing me up. you otoh are completely full of shit. you seem to think that all steel is the same but have nothing to back this pure bullshit up. fact is brake line rusts because it is steel. and there are many grades of steel that can meet the minimum strength requirements that have different corrosion resistance at different costs. conditions dictate its longevity not materials. complete bullshit but feel free to prove this ill wait and laugh. if you think your conditions between vehicles are close you should check out the similarity of the steel from one brake line to another. i guarantee its closer than your supposedly equal conditions for the vehicles. i dont have the labratory equipment available to do that and neither do you but i dont have to the proof is in the pudding. the only issue not resolved at this point is when the germans bombed pearl harbor. have fun figuring that out. since it never happened... -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .