It lives!!!!
Hans, your DYI prompted my dad and I to fix my lines ourselves after a couple people fell through on some used lines. Really I almost ordered new lines a couple of times...but something would get in the way of me actually doing so. Just as well...it was an interesting process, and now I know more about my steering system than I ever thought I'd need to.
It did take a long time though.
Corrosion much?
Rust sawed off.
New pipe braised on with silver alloy.
Like the compression jig?
Not bad.

A little rough...let's see if it holds.
See, now here's the problem. See the a/c drain that drains
right on top of where the lines are? It basically insures your lines stay nice and wet by filling up that outer jacket that they have on them. If you haven't had problems with your lines yet, do something to divert this line from draining on your steering lines and/or remove that outer jacket from your lines.
Lines back in...protected by electrostatic tape, paint and shrink tubing.

Yeah...it's probably overkill, (that's my dad!) and those lines just may outlast the rest of the car!
We bled the lines before I came into work today. I have to say, I am NOT a fan of watching my car suspended off all 4 wheels going 50-60 mph.
On the ramps...
Took the VR4 to work...everything's holding well so far. Just in time. The ATX's tranny has just about had it. It started slipping bad. 5-7 times in a row. Warming it up seems to help quite a bit...but it's still needs some TLC.
Ahhhh...the trials and tribulance of a 3S owner!
