More important than perhaps any other system on your Bugeye, the braking system is one that requires constant attention in order to operate at peak efficiency and prevent catastrophic failures. Nothing is more frightening than a car that cannot stop. In addition to the traditional shoe adjustments and leak hunting, there are other, harder-to-spot issues that can create just as big of an issue, like in the photo below, taken during a recent inspection.
Next time you get under your car, take a good look at your brake lines, particularly over the rear axle. On “Marvin,” the car shown here, we noticed a compressed segment, perhaps from an old tie-down strap that had compromised the steel line.
We replaced it for the new owner, to ensure optimum strength and integrity of this all important piece of safety equipment.
As our fleet ages, it’s worth taking a serious look at the overall quality of the hard brake lines on every one of these classic cars from this era. The old steel lines are looking more and more corroded these days, and we’ve been changing many hard lines in our building. The kit that we sell works well to remedy this need and you can find it linked in the photo below. Our hard brake line kit is made from a copper-nickel alloy that is easier to bend and flare than steel, has a higher burst rating, and most importantly, is corrosion-resistant!
And if you prefer to have us rebuild your hydraulic system, please give us a call. We’ll be happy to retrieve your car anywhere in the country and bring it to our shop for a spa session!