Sources of clutch hydraulic hoses

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GTiJohn
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Sources of clutch hydraulic hoses

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Do the club or members have suppliers for these parts?

Rimmers supply this 'OE' part - https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-UKC6607

And this Stainless - https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-UKC6607GR

But is there anybody better?
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I bought the Goodridge stainless braided pipe for my 1850 but it is MUCH too long. It looks a bit silly looped back on itself, but it works.
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Bumpa wrote: I bought the Goodridge stainless braided pipe for my 1850 but it is MUCH too long. It looks a bit silly looped back on itself, but it works.
LHD version.

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soe8m wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:51 pm
LHD version.

Jeroen
I never thought of that. I'm sure you are right Jeroen. So Rimmers strike again by supplying an inappropriate part. Oh well, I'm not changing it now.
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