***WARNING: This is a bit of a rant and the point of the thread is to get your opinion on the situation. Your input is very welcomed and appreciated =D!***
So the other day my car decided to break more stuff as it usually likes to do...
This time it was the power steering. For the second time in my owner ship. My aftermarket exhaust has managed to Burn through the metal on the power steering line... the first time it was Approximately 8 months ago. It first only melted through the high pressure line. I took it to a shop, the did it for $300 and i called it a day.
This time.... It managed to melt through both the high and low pressure line -___-. Soo with that in mind (Insert rant after): WHY IN THE WORLD DID GM PUT POWER STEERING LINES OVER A PIECE OF METAL THAT REACHES EXTREME TEMPATURES?!?! Who at the design room thought this was a great idea *mad face, Rant end*
Anyways... in the end, I want to know what you think of this scenario and have you ever heard of it occurring (or am i alone?!). My theory for the cause is failing motor mounts and the motor sagging on to the lines.