I have had one fail sitting on the grid for a hardship session and missed the race 6 hours from home so it can happen. I am told the reason they can fail is that unlike the stock rubber coated ones grit can get in under the metal and work into the rubber or whatever that is that holds the juice in.
Having had it happen is not enough to make me change them before they fail but it has made it so I carry spares with me so I don’t lose a whole weekend.
I am told the reason they can fail is that unlike the stock rubber coated ones grit can get in under the metal and work into the rubber or whatever that is that holds the juice in.
heat shrink around the connections can help with this problem, but it's not a cure all. rubber coated braided lines are becoming more popular for "tuner" cars as they tint the rubber, but would likely be a very good overall solution for racers.
I've used Goodridge G-stop lines on my autox car for 8 years now
and never had an issue. I currently have an unknown brand on my IT car and have plans on replacing them. Would Russell be considered a trusted brand?
$93 for a full set (4 lines) from Summit Racing seems like a good price.