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MH>Like a previous discussion on how my 1980 Malibu brake lines rusted and MH>eventually snapped, I have been having the same issue with the Durango's pow MH>steering lines. These lines should not rust! That is one of my biggest gri MH>with the auto industry. At least they started making mufflers that don't ru MH>these days. MH>I found a really good step by step guide that someone make for replacing the MH>Durango power steering lines. It doesn't look too bad, but like most repair MH>the biggest problem is the tight spaces you have to work in. MH>I investigated the cost of new lines at around $90 total for everything. No MH>too bad at all - and the OEM lines are not supposed to rust. MH>Power steering, brakes, fuel, and all other high pressure lines should never MH>made out of material that can rust. Actually in Snow Country they shouuld NEVER allowed using Salt on the streets --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ Typo Tom Strkes Again* Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 And Still Here. Join Us: www.DocsPl (1:123/140) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 620 848 953 @PATH: 123/140 500 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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