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Topic #78014 12 posts Started by azn87
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QUOTE (azn87 @ Feb 15, 2011 - 12:32 AM) *
>i was looking into getting some brake lines and a clutch line in stainless steal, but i wanted to get some feedback if anyone else used them

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dude I have these on my modifications list as well! I do wonder if these are decent quality or not. the only thing I know is that there isn't much of a need for stainless steel brake lines unless your tracking your car, but other wise I think these will be cheaper than buying a set of oem lines.

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Im useing SS brake lines that I bought from ebay. So far I havent had any problems with them. Id say its a good purchase.

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Definitely go with Goodridge. I had a no-name SS braided lines on my built 94 Probe and one of them ruptured. Lucky for me, when I lost pressure in my braking system I was doing only 35 (or so) MPH and I managed to stop using my handbrake. I got rid of them and installed (twice as expensive) Goodridge. They look much more "beefy" and solid. After that I had no problems until I sold the car.
On the downside: sellers claim to loose "rubbery feel" to the pedal but I didn't notice any notable difference after the installation.

'94 ST
alright alright thx sounds good biggrin.gif

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thanx alot guys for all the imput, im going to get it
I got magnum SS lines. You won't regret getting the goodridge. Brake pedal will loose its "spongy" feel and become more stiff.
Does goodridge make brake lines for the 6th gens?? can seem to find them
i belive that the link fits our cars
LOL my bad, went to the site and looked in their catalog and they skipped out generation....... thats what rum and coke will do ya for..... LOL
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For those of you who have these installed - which end did the instructions say to connect first?

The banjo bolt (or caliper) end or the brake line end that runs to the abs controller/brake master?

In the process, and misplaced my instructions somewhere but I know they said it was important to connect one end before the other... Quick help appreciated!!!

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