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Old 10-04-2008, 11:08 PM
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I have a friend with an F-Body. He said the SLP linelocks for his car are garbage, that the solenoids that come with their kits are no good, and start to leak, real bad. Any input, anyone had any problems. He recommends the SJM set, but they are not out for mustangs yet. Any input anyone? Thanks.
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Old 10-05-2008, 10:27 AM
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I installed the SLP line-loc just over six months ago and have had no issues. Super easy to install with the prebent lines and all. Got the kit from Brenspeed. Fairly clean looking installation. No leaks and works great! Good luck.

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1 of my favorite mods just for the fun factor. They have held my car with some ridiculous burnouts and no troubles yet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaJbQMjQydQ
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I have only heard great things about the SLP linelocks.
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i have the kit from brenspeed no problems
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Old 10-05-2008, 01:40 PM
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i recall reading a thread awhile back about slp line locks and several others having problems with them. may have been on a differant forum...
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I went with a PMP kit, two solenoid set up in the wheel wells. Works very well.

I've not heard anything bad about the SLP kit. the big diff is the SLP goes on prior to the ABS and the PMP after.

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Originally Posted by Stkjock
I went with a PMP kit, two solenoid set up in the wheel wells. Works very well.

I've not heard anything bad about the SLP kit. the big diff is the SLP goes on prior to the ABS and the PMP after.

So how does that affect the performance of the unit? Is the PMP made for the stang with pre-bent line or just a universal kit?
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I have the PMP kit with the Jegs Solenoids... just haven't installed it yet! Can't wait to do it. That should be coming up pretty soon.
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Originally Posted by Skarkull
I have a friend with an F-Body. He said the SLP linelocks for his car are garbage, that the solenoids that come with their kits are no good, and start to leak, real bad. Any input, anyone had any problems. He recommends the SJM set, but they are not out for mustangs yet. Any input anyone? Thanks.
Look at the vid's in my sig, and you will see the line locks in action, they have been on the car for 6 to 8 months with several track passes with no issues.
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