Does anyone know where to find stainless steel brake lines for an ST?
Stainless Brake Lines - 6G Celicas Forums
Ebay, there is one seller that sells them.
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I don't know if they will work or not... I wonder if different celicas have different brake lines?
I don't know if they will work or not... I wonder if different celicas have different brake lines?
So I cant get GT stainless brake lines? I know they wouldn't fit my rear drums but I could use the front ones?
I went and looked around last night... go to www.nopionline.com
they have brake line kits for our cars, and the prices weren't that bad. The Brembo rotors are nice also. >
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they have brake line kits for our cars, and the prices weren't that bad. The Brembo rotors are nice also. >
Just went there and bought them, thanks for your help.
Well I received an e-mail this afternoon from nopi telling me they can't get the brake lines anymore. So I think I might just get the GT ones and try them. Does anyone know of a reason they won't work. I thought the fittings are the same size?
Well, The GT has disks in the rear, and different sized brakes in the front.. but I don't know.
Has anyone heard of a brand called Techna-Fit they say they have brake lines to fit 94-97 ST's
out of curiosity, why do you want stainless lines? I think they just dont expand under pressure so your brakes dont have as much fade under hard driving. Are you going to auto X?
The GT rear lines will not work on the ST.
I tried to order some goodridge lines a while back and had the same result. Got them ordered, then they called me and said they couldn't get them. On my car I've gotten adapters (to go from the stock inverted flair fitting to a -3AN) and with those I can just buy generic stainless lines out of Pegasus. Its not cheaper, but parts are a lot more readily available. The lines are still $80. I don't know how much the adapters would be, probably 20 or 30. We just had them in our brake spares box. >
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I tried to order some goodridge lines a while back and had the same result. Got them ordered, then they called me and said they couldn't get them. On my car I've gotten adapters (to go from the stock inverted flair fitting to a -3AN) and with those I can just buy generic stainless lines out of Pegasus. Its not cheaper, but parts are a lot more readily available. The lines are still $80. I don't know how much the adapters would be, probably 20 or 30. We just had them in our brake spares box. >
I ordered the techna fit lines. They should be here by next wednesday. When I get them I'll let everyone know about the quality.