I have heard rumblings that these spares are no longer available from BMW.Motobins and Motorworks do not list them anymore.( The L/H side one is still available,apparently) The BMW spares business in Perth that I use sometimes, still have them for sale at $45 each (ouch!) I'd like to stock up on them ( buy 3) but at that price its crazy money.
Has anyone is Oz found them for a better price than that recently? Surely Munichs aren't the only ones that have a stash of them?....lol
Sterob
RHS ATE Caliper brake line pipe
Re: RHS ATE Caliper brake line pipe
Hmmm maybe they are, and they know it!
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Re: RHS ATE Caliper brake line pipe
If you are talking about the solid steel brake line and not the flexy part, just measure and bend a straight one available from you friendly local auto part store.sterob wrote:I have heard rumblings that these spares are no longer available from BMW.Motobins and Motorworks do not list them anymore.( The L/H side one is still available,apparently) The BMW spares business in Perth that I use sometimes, still have them for sale at $45 each (ouch!) I'd like to stock up on them ( buy 3) but at that price its crazy money.
Has anyone is Oz found them for a better price than that recently? Surely Munichs aren't the only ones that have a stash of them?....lol
Sterob
Re: RHS ATE Caliper brake line pipe
Thanks Tim. I have never seen steel brake lines in our local auto parts store but I will investigate and see what I come up with.Tim Shepherd wrote:If you are talking about the solid steel brake line and not the flexy part, just measure and bend a straight one available from you friendly local auto part store.sterob wrote:I have heard rumblings that these spares are no longer available from BMW.Motobins and Motorworks do not list them anymore.( The L/H side one is still available,apparently) The BMW spares business in Perth that I use sometimes, still have them for sale at $45 each (ouch!) I'd like to stock up on them ( buy 3) but at that price its crazy money.
Has anyone is Oz found them for a better price than that recently? Surely Munichs aren't the only ones that have a stash of them?....lol
Sterob
Re: RHS ATE Caliper brake line pipe
SteveD wrote:Hmmm maybe they are, and they know it!
Yeah, maybe....lol
After I posted, I remembered about Sherlocks and they still have them listed. I email them and check to make sure they can actually get them.
Sterob
Re: RHS ATE Caliper brake line pipe
They come straight, so they are probably in a tube / display if they have them. Remember, there is a specific tool for bending them, sort of a lever with a disc with a groove in its edge. Pliers don't cut it for this job, can't have any kinks or pinches...sterob wrote:Thanks Tim. I have never seen steel brake lines in our local auto parts store but I will investigate and see what I come up with.Tim Shepherd wrote:If you are talking about the solid steel brake line and not the flexy part, just measure and bend a straight one available from you friendly local auto part store.sterob wrote:I have heard rumblings that these spares are no longer available from BMW.Motobins and Motorworks do not list them anymore.( The L/H side one is still available,apparently) The BMW spares business in Perth that I use sometimes, still have them for sale at $45 each (ouch!) I'd like to stock up on them ( buy 3) but at that price its crazy money.
Has anyone is Oz found them for a better price than that recently? Surely Munichs aren't the only ones that have a stash of them?....lol
Sterob
Re: RHS ATE Caliper brake line pipe
Standard auto brake lines can be bent by hand by gently pressing them over something that has the same radius as the bend you want, like an exhaust pipe.
Make sure you get plastic coated lines, and take in a sample as there are a couple of different metric threads and flare styles.
Make sure you get plastic coated lines, and take in a sample as there are a couple of different metric threads and flare styles.
Garnet


Re: RHS ATE Caliper brake line pipe
Ok, I don't know whats going then. Either someone is telling Porkies, or they don't know they aren't available anymore.
I can't imagine they not being available anymore....Thats just not right.....
Sterob