are the id4x ones worth the extra $75?
I have not been that impressed with the Indy4x ones and I have spent more money with Indy4x then most isuzu dudes I know. My Indy ones are completely cracked and parts you cannot tell they were ever red, just down to the steel braids now. SVX might be worth a try. His silicone rad hoses are AWESOME!!!!!
The Indy4X ones are great, until you get a bad snow and the state drops salt. Bye bye to the coating. Took mine one winter. I imagine if you don't live in a rust belt, you will be extremely pleased with them.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
thanks all. Looks like I'll be giving the svx ones a try.
Yea.. thanks all from me too!!
I was just compiling a list of parts to get...
.. and the Indy lines were on it
Thinking twice now!
Does anyone have the SVX brake lines????
And ditto Ryans comments about the SVX silicone hoses..AWESOME.
Jo
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Jo, not saying the Indy lines aren't good cause I think they are very good steel braided brake lines. Just the red plastic wrapper is crap. It's like they become brittle from the brake heat or something. IF I was going to install another set, think I would just peel the plastic wrapper off first.
If interested, I have a 5-piece (red) set of the Indy4X braided brake lines for a stock or lifted VX still in the sealed bag for $100.00 with free shipping. I paid $159.99 for them. Paypal. I run them on my VX with the same peeling issue but it doesn't effect the performance.
We're close to each other navistar. I'd be interested in the upper and lower links.
go ahead and sell them to jo. I already ordered. But thanks for offering them to me after jo jacked my thread for his selfish reasons. Lol. Just kidding jo. :-P