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Nyla-Flow Brake Lines

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TXFlyGuy

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We installed Nylaflow brake lines on my plane back in 2014. There has never been any issues, no leaks, no problems at all.

The aircraft has over 50 flight hours on it now.

Two people are urging me to change the brake lines to braided stainless steel, PTFE lines.

Am I the only one with Nylaflow brake lines? These were purchased from Aircraft Spruce. Is there a legitimate reason to change these out?
 
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