brake lines
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brake lines
just wondering were you find the best/ cheapest place is to buy braided brake lines
swifty- Posts : 375
Join date : 2009-05-26
Age : 36
Re: brake lines
I saw some black diamond hoses bout £50 on ebay a while back
But if you want proper stainless, not plastic coated 430 grade crap like goodridge go to a custom brake specialist, iv got some proper stainless ones that came with the brake conv I got on the front, but goodridge on the rear, where theyv cracked and rubbed over the years theres plenty of rust, nothing major, you can just tell its the cheap stainless
But if you want proper stainless, not plastic coated 430 grade crap like goodridge go to a custom brake specialist, iv got some proper stainless ones that came with the brake conv I got on the front, but goodridge on the rear, where theyv cracked and rubbed over the years theres plenty of rust, nothing major, you can just tell its the cheap stainless
dominator- Posts : 1298
Join date : 2008-03-16
Age : 44
Location : bournemouth
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first car: renult 5 ts (1.7!)
Re: brake lines
I made the front aeroquip style hoses for mine for about 12-13 pounds each, passed its recent MOT too
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gtpswift- Posts : 398
Join date : 2009-05-25
Location : Melbourne Australia
Re: brake lines
Yer thas very true there from a Honda prelude 2.2vtec the only problem is i made my adaptors and can't space holes like that due to design however I may have made a good breakthrough with the baleno shafts well update soon
swifty- Posts : 375
Join date : 2009-05-26
Age : 36
Re: brake lines
lol, goodridge works fine over here... I don't know about this problems on wet weather...
yunik- Posts : 76
Join date : 2009-01-06
Age : 36
Location : Barcelona
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first car: Swift GTI
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