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Suzuki Quadracer HQ Discussion => Suzuki Quadracer HQ - General Discussion => Topic started by: SBLT500R on November 23, 2012, 07:35:43 pm

Title: Re: stainless rezzie lines for shocks
Post by: Iceracer on November 24, 2012, 06:09:40 am
You should use a high flow line and fittings it will reduce the hydraulic spike when you hit a high speed bump.   HYGEAR SUSPENSION is where I get all my rebuild stuff they will do custom lines. You need to know thread size, length from hole to hole and rotation of fitting if there banjo style.
Title: Re: stainless rezzie lines for shocks
Post by: SBLT500R on November 23, 2012, 08:41:27 pm
i thought they were brake lines also, just want to be sure.  i'll have to try and compare the holes in a ss and stock lines.

this is going on a 86 tecate shock, which is about 17 in long
Title: Re: stainless rezzie lines for shocks
Post by: Gillio on November 23, 2012, 07:44:01 pm
I kinda thought they were pretty much brake lines. But Im not sure. I want to relocate my 92 250 rezzie to the right side subframe. Those 92 rear shocks have a hell of a long line on them.
Title: stainless rezzie lines for shocks
Post by: SBLT500R on November 23, 2012, 07:35:43 pm
where can i get ss lines for shocks made?  can i use brake lines?  theres a place on ebay that will make any line but there for brakes.  think i remember reading somewhere shocks need high flow lines?