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Line lock kits - which one

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 9:02 am
by Roger
Ive got a customer car i need to fit a line lock to. However, ive never got involved in such things, so not really sure what to use.

Its a modern car so 4 seperate lines from the abs module to each corner.

It needs to be electrically operated.

Does anyone know what i need to buy? Any recommendations?

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 10:06 am
by Anonymous
Stay away from the summit ones had 2 failures try for a Hurst on e bag USA.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 10:07 am
by Ivor
Sorry Roger, being old skool, I always use a good old manual hydraulic shot off valve, but lots of guys in the club use off the shelf electronic kits from places like Mancini's that aren't rocket science to fit.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 10:11 am
by ANTON
I also swear by the manual one as I have seen problems with electronic ones.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 12:31 pm
by Blue
I've used both the Biondo and TCI, never had a failure with either, both available from Jegs or Summit. Normally use the neat switch that fits around the gear lever from Hurst, which has also never let me down.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 12:39 pm
by John
Blue wrote:I've used both the Biondo and TCI, never had a failure with either, both available from Jegs or Summit. Normally use the neat switch that fits around the gear lever from Hurst, which has also never let me down.
Anything available over here Blue?

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 12:54 pm
by MrNorm
Biondo. Cheap. Rebuildable. works!

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 1:07 pm
by Blue
JohnS wrote:
Blue wrote:I've used both the Biondo and TCI, never had a failure with either, both available from Jegs or Summit. Normally use the neat switch that fits around the gear lever from Hurst, which has also never let me down.
Anything available over here Blue?
Speedflow used to stock both, but when I checked thier website they were temporarily unavailable. Real Steel probably carry the TCI.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 1:42 pm
by 74challenger318

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 3:36 pm
by Roger
All useful stuff, thanks.

Manual lock isn't going to work becuse i have 2 seperate front lines, but more importantly the customer is diasbled and needs it within reach of the wheel!

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 11 7:31 pm
by MrNorm