hopeandadream
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Good day to all!
I'm reaching out for some constructive feedback and advice.
the situation: 2017 ecoboost (base). Upgrading front calipers to 4 cylinders and installing new Steeda braided hoses ((These are the new hoses)
The driver side hose screwed just fine to the factory hard line.
The passenger side. oh the passenger side. what a time consuming PITA!
I can turn the Steeda hose about 5 turns by hand then it stops. I am VERY concerned of cross threading the factory nut.
what's interesting is that I can take the original 2 caliper factory hose and thread it by hand all the way in.
Has anyone else had this issue. Maybe I just need to power through it by cranking it up with the flare wrench. Just don't want to deal with having to take the car on a tow truck to get the line replaced (if I screw it up)
I'm reaching out for some constructive feedback and advice.
the situation: 2017 ecoboost (base). Upgrading front calipers to 4 cylinders and installing new Steeda braided hoses ((These are the new hoses)
The driver side hose screwed just fine to the factory hard line.
The passenger side. oh the passenger side. what a time consuming PITA!
I can turn the Steeda hose about 5 turns by hand then it stops. I am VERY concerned of cross threading the factory nut.
what's interesting is that I can take the original 2 caliper factory hose and thread it by hand all the way in.
Has anyone else had this issue. Maybe I just need to power through it by cranking it up with the flare wrench. Just don't want to deal with having to take the car on a tow truck to get the line replaced (if I screw it up)
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