Steel Braided Brake Lines and Fluid
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Steel Braided Brake Lines and Fluid
Coming up on 20K miles on the 02 Civic and I would like to replace the brake fluid (looking a little dirty). While I was at it, i figured I would replace the lines with steel braided ones.
Any suggestion on the best overall fluid (mainly for street). Looking for cost, temp and moisture ratings. Where to purchase?
Also, where to find good deals on steel braid (goodridge, neuspeed, russell, etc.).
BTW I am still running oem stoppers all around, just wanna improve feel and keep things clean.
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Any suggestion on the best overall fluid (mainly for street). Looking for cost, temp and moisture ratings. Where to purchase?
Also, where to find good deals on steel braid (goodridge, neuspeed, russell, etc.).
BTW I am still running oem stoppers all around, just wanna improve feel and keep things clean.
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For fluids, for the street, I'd say use ATE Super Blue, or its brother ATE Type 200 (its the same fluid just 2 different colors) It has a high dry boiling point as well as a good wet Boiling point, and it absorbs water slowly. SO you wont have to replace it very often. (And its BMW's Standard Fluid) A 1L Can costs about $14, and you should only need one can (Get 2 just in case and for bleeding the lines later)
I think the manual indicates a brake fluid itnerval of 36,000 miles. I used castrol LMA fluid because I was looking for good performance with good longevity, I don't want to have to worry about moisture in the lines during these warm central PA winters
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I know goodridge makes stainless steel lines for our cars, they cost around $100 bucks for the set, not sure exactly what is involved in the install, otherwise I would have already bought them. I guess if you end up getting them, post a write up about them. I am not sure If they would do all that much for our brakes...
Originally Posted by maxtierney
Steel Braided Brake Line Recommendations, anyone? 

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Last edited by ProfloGlen; Sep 25, 2004 at 04:16 PM.
Is replacing the brake lines a tough DIY? I've never done it before, but if we're suppose to change fluids at 36,000 like Intruder said, I would concider doing this all at once.
Anyone else have opinions/comments about switching to steel braided brake lines and what that will feel/act like on our car. I don't race, but I drive aggressively.
Anyone else have opinions/comments about switching to steel braided brake lines and what that will feel/act like on our car. I don't race, but I drive aggressively.
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The owner's manual says to change the brake fluid every 2 years, regaurdless of miles, this is due to the fact of absorbing mosture content as stated before.
Gesh, I really can't see the point in swapping out for Steel Braided Brake lines. If you do it, take pictures and please post up though, I'd be interested to see it. But the $100 you spend on the lines is not going to pay off, versus the small benefit of not changing it quite as often. If you were going to go rally with your civic, I'd say go for it, but I think it'll be a waste of time.
Which reminds me I have 55,000 miles on my 02 HX and need to drain my fluid. Of which I'm just going to get the Honda Stuff...
Gesh, I really can't see the point in swapping out for Steel Braided Brake lines. If you do it, take pictures and please post up though, I'd be interested to see it. But the $100 you spend on the lines is not going to pay off, versus the small benefit of not changing it quite as often. If you were going to go rally with your civic, I'd say go for it, but I think it'll be a waste of time.
Which reminds me I have 55,000 miles on my 02 HX and need to drain my fluid. Of which I'm just going to get the Honda Stuff...
replacing the brake line is very easy, just remove and install
i got my custom from a motorcycle shop, they are all the same. 3 ss brake line makers in the states. they were for $70, not bad for custom.
i got my custom from a motorcycle shop, they are all the same. 3 ss brake line makers in the states. they were for $70, not bad for custom.
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Hey thanks for all the helpful inputs. I've been gone for a while.
I'll definately post some pics on the finished product.
Rear disc swap w/ steel braid all around.
I'll definately post some pics on the finished product.
Rear disc swap w/ steel braid all around.
Originally Posted by IDQcivic
I know goodridge makes stainless steel lines for our cars, they cost around $100 bucks for the set, not sure exactly what is involved in the install, otherwise I would have already bought them. I guess if you end up getting them, post a write up about them. I am not sure If they would do all that much for our brakes...
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