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Old May 13, 2002
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stainless steel brake line

are there any stainless steel brake line for our cars yet?
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yes i believe they are goodridge! i have order them from tirerack.com!
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How much were they?

If you installed them, how do they feel? Big difference?

Please let me know how much they were as well.

Thanks.

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umm.. brake lines are like just replacements for you old breaklines... you dunn need it unless you are pumping out major HP and need the brake setup to slow down your car...

stronger brake lines are only needed if the OEM ones can't withstand the harsh use
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SS lines doesn't give you better braking performance but it'll improve your pedal feel. Less spongy feeling.
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<< umm.. brake lines are like just replacements for you old breaklines... you dunn need it unless you are pumping out major HP and need the brake setup to slow down your car...

stronger brake lines are only needed if the OEM ones can't withstand the harsh use
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TRUE, TRUE!!!!! but they do help clean up the wheel well and rotor,brake and caliper,and strut area! I ordered these for show purposes! If you knew me or my car you would understand! So please dont blurt out UMM's if you gonna throw me in a racer class or a performance class then save the umms! Dakota
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so it comes in for the front and back brake? is the installation hard?
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installation is not hard! You must know how to bleed a brake system though! its just a a 10mm tube wrench! Dakota
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<< installation is not hard! You must know how to bleed a brake system though! its just a a 10mm tube wrench! Dakota >>



No kidding. [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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I also think that Wilwood has some for sale...
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yeah..check the parts section..
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