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    old softie67S
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    67 brake lines

    I am having some work done to detail the chassis of my 67S. The brake lines are going to be replaced. What is the general feeling on keeping the brakes the original single circuit or change to a dual circuit master for safety reasons while I am replacing all the lines?
    Tom

    67S soft rear window
    60 356 Cab
    70 914-6 3.2 short stroke twin plug
    05 Audi S4 Cabrio (commuter)
    05 Audi Alroad (family driver)
    Aprilia SR 50R (Sanibel scoot)

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    Senior Member 911quest's Avatar
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    The dual circuit is safer choice but it you put a limited amount of miles on your car it isn't a real big deal. I would just make sure all of the hard lines are in good shape as they are the one's that usually fail. From water contamanation in the brake fluid they will rust from the inside out. The biggest change visually will be the brake fluid reservoir.
    Tony Proasi

    52 split window coupe

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