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Old 10-17-09 | 10:04 AM
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The Impossipede
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Originally Posted by Wogsterca
Since you have already replaced the front line, it's brand new, so why not just replace the rear one and call it good. If you haven't had a line burst in 12 years, then it's unlikely to start bursting lines now, especially if the lines are new.
I have to agree. I would prefer to stick with something that had given 12 years of reliable service over something new.
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