So apologies for what must seem a really bone question, but I don't understand why one might want steel braided hoses and so have to ask. Is it because they were on the cars when they rolled out of the factory?
Aren't even steel braided hoses still rubber (ish) inside the braiding? And isn't that rubber exactly the same as a standard hose? And so wouldn't you still want to change the hoses every 6 years or so? I understand why rally cars have steel braided hoses given the punishment that they undergo on dirt tracks, but for cars that seldom see moist air (I generalise based mostly on my experience), braided hoses seems inexplicable.
Given that standard hoses are so cheap and so readily available (the last lot I bought were OEM for about 50 euros, albeit with a good discount), to my completely uneducated view this seems a lot like an experiment for those with more time and money than sense. And for the record, I see a lot of that and have no problem with it whatsoever. Frankly, if I'd won the Euromillions (£93m) yesterday, I'd probably be wondering who could make platinum hoses. Sadly, I didn't.
Anyway, there, I said it! Someone shoot me down and tell me why I'm wrong, which is what I fully expect, by the way.
I need to know why I need steel hoses!!