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Old Apr 20, 2004
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To those with stainless steel brake lines?

I was wondering, can you feel a difference with the stainless steel brake lines, do they make your pedal less soft. I am thinking about getting them because I want a harder pedal and better braking. Also if you have them, where did you get them?
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u wont see too much of a diffrence because ur lines are new... but they should last longer... you should get pads... and if ur pedal is squshy, you should get ur brakes bleed
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Man I have done everything, I just got brembo blanks with ebc greenstuff pads, new tires, had the brakes bleed, and it is still soft. I am thinking now of just going to the rear disc conversion.
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My brakes was pretty good until I overheated the pad a few times, then I got steel brake lines, EBC pads and rotors.
Stop very well with no overheating and good padel feel for 40000miles now.
Make sure you got the right lines for rear drums!
I found brakes lines for EG or EK Civic with rear drum fits 7th too.
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where'd you get your brake lines from?
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yea where did you get them from
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