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> Take an example from the
>automotive guys and run small diameter hard line all the way to the brakes.
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In my opinion this might not be a wise move. I know that years ago the Long
Eze builders use the wheel arch as a antenna location. It was discovered
that the flexing of this arch broke the copper foil of the antenna.
If there's no room for the hard line to flex independently then it might do
the same.
I know there will be less movement if the ES but that's not a chance I will
take.
Pine Pienaar
pine@cpro.co.za
Lancair 360 #664
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