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Author Subject: anyone know where mr swampy s16 is ?
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got braided lines off him fitted them correctly and 1 burst on me veery near wrote off the car

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Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 18:12
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Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 18:38
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peterboghorror iirc.

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Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 18:41
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is he still on this forum id like it replaced !!!

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Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 19:18
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Quality issues have been brought up before. Not sure what other Peugeot forums he may use. Perhaps the psoc or whatever it's called

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  • Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 19:20
    welshpug!

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    naah he was banned from PSCUK years ago.

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    Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 19:31
    mr swampy s16

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    dangti6 wrote:
    Quality issues have been brought up before. Not sure what other Peugeot forums he may use. Perhaps the psoc or whatever it's called
    have they?
    News to me!
    Have had discussions where i wont provide other suppliers with tech details.
    Afaik in the time i have being supplying these i havent being told of one failing unexpectdly, have had a few times when incorrectly fitted the hose has rubbed thru.

    The company that make the lines are very well regarded with in the trade, not only do make lines under there own brand but also for several after market brake caliper suppliers and companies that rebrand them under there own name and sell them in, not only in the uk but across europe and parts of the rest of the world.
    Any way the op has a pm, why he didnt send me one in the first place i dont know.
    Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 19:46
    smegal

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    mr swampy s16 wrote:
    dangti6 wrote:
    Quality issues have been brought up before. Not sure what other Peugeot forums he may use. Perhaps the psoc or whatever it's called
    have they?
    News to me!
    Have had discussions where i wont provide other suppliers with tech details.
    Afaik in the time i have being supplying these i havent being told of one failing unexpectdly, have had a few times when incorrectly fitted the hose has rubbed thru.
    Any way the op has a pm, why he didnt send me one in the first place i dont know.


    Braided fuel lines.

    Hopefully you and the OP will get it sorted amicably.

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    Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 20:29
    mr swampy s16

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    smegal wrote:
    mr swampy s16 wrote:
    dangti6 wrote:
    Quality issues have been brought up before. Not sure what other Peugeot forums he may use. Perhaps the psoc or whatever it's called
    have they?
    News to me!
    Have had discussions where i wont provide other suppliers with tech details.
    Afaik in the time i have being supplying these i havent being told of one failing unexpectdly, have had a few times when incorrectly fitted the hose has rubbed thru.
    Any way the op has a pm, why he didnt send me one in the first place i dont know.


    Braided fuel lines.

    Hopefully you and the OP will get it sorted amicably.
    different manufactur and supplier, and lots of people had the fuel lines fitted with out issue.
    I ran tham on two cars, one for 18 monthes the other for 5years with out issue.
    But fuel lines arnt the issue here.
    Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 20:44
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    I have to say I have your exact lines on mine and haven't had any issues.

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    Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 22:17
    mr swampy s16

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    smegal wrote:
    I have to say I have your exact lines on mine and haven't had any issues.
    as do many people and without issue
    Posted 22nd Nov 2011 at 22:31
    chrisd306

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    Will more than likely have rubbed through surely?

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 01:46
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    u have pm swampy

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 02:14
    chrisd306

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    Didnt think non paying members could use the PM's

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 05:44
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    I think they get 1 pm..

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 07:02
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    5 PMs to be correct. Razz

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 08:40
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    If a brake line had failed on you, would you seriously use the same make again?

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 12:00
    mr swampy s16

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    adam b wrote:
    If a brake line had failed on you, would you seriously use the same make again?
    do you have all the facts?
    Nope you dont.
    The info he put in this thread is a little miss leading, in the pm i recievd he suggests as i wrote above that the hose has rubbed on something!
    So its not a hose fault.
    But like everything on this forum the supplier is guilty until proven innocent!
    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 12:12
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    mr swampy s16 wrote:
    adam b wrote:
    If a brake line had failed on you, would you seriously use the same make again?
    do you have all the facts?
    Nope you dont.
    The info he put in this thread is a little miss leading, in the pm i recievd he suggests as i wrote above that the hose has rubbed on something!
    So its not a hose fault.
    But like everything on this forum the supplier is guilty until proven innocent!


    Fair enough if it has rubbed on something.
    Maybe it might be an idea to post up the facts a bit earlier to stop w*nkers like me from dissing your excellent products Wink

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 15:04
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    I too would like to complain. I bought a brake line, cut it in half with an angle grinder and now it leaks Dunno

    Why not just send a PM?! That's a pretty bold claim you're making against someone's business.

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 15:07
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    How long have the lines been fitted? Do you get the car MOT'd? if so could be a shit mot tester missed out on the hose rubbing as they should have spotted that

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 16:25
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    chrisd306 wrote:
    How long have the lines been fitted? Do you get the car MOT'd? if so could be a shit mot tester missed out on the hose rubbing as they should have spotted that


    This

    These brake lines dont just ware through they must have been waring for a while, i know of another set (suplied by rich) that got worn out but that was user error in fitting and owner not getting an MOT for 2 years

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    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 20:48
    mr swampy s16

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    simonjames wrote:
    chrisd306 wrote:
    How long have the lines been fitted? Do you get the car MOT'd? if so could be a shit mot tester missed out on the hose rubbing as they should have spotted that


    This

    These brake lines dont just ware through they must have been waring for a while, i know of another set (suplied by rich) that got worn out but that was user error in fitting and owner not getting an MOT for 2 years
    doesnt matter what make they are if something is allowed to rub on them over time a hole or weak spot will be made leading to a hose failure.
    Posted 23rd Nov 2011 at 20:59
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    it was on the car 2 days the guy who fitted it has got a rite bollikin from me the problem is been sorted between meself n swampy at the min so no need to worry

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    Posted 27th Nov 2011 at 16:55
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    So all the haterz can GTFO..... Wink
    Posted 27th Nov 2011 at 17:08

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