akebono users, what brand SS lines are you using?
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akebono users, what brand SS lines are you using?
I found a couple different reviews of the stoptech and goodridge lines, but I'm trying to see if there are any new users who haven't posted their reviews or have bought some lines recently
So Akebono users, what brand of stainless steel brake lines are you using?
Any problems?
Any difficulties when installing (like jnguyen did)?
Any other feedback?
Thanks
So Akebono users, what brand of stainless steel brake lines are you using?
Any problems?
Any difficulties when installing (like jnguyen did)?
Any other feedback?
Thanks
#4
Registered User
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I have czp's, which is fine. However, the lines only have one bracket holding it, and i still feel like the front is a bit too long. Mentioned this to Coz, but i'm not sure if he's redesigned it.
Haven't had any problems with it, but i do check it every so often just to make sure the lines aren't rubbing anywhere.
Haven't had any problems with it, but i do check it every so often just to make sure the lines aren't rubbing anywhere.
#5
Premier Member
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I'm running the Racing Brake SST lines. I originally had the Stop Techs, but the fronts were WAY too long. The Racing Brake lines are a very nice design, are the proper length in front, and allow you to either keep the factory hard lines in the rear or remove them altogether.
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I have czp's, which is fine. However, the lines only have one bracket holding it, and i still feel like the front is a bit too long. Mentioned this to Coz, but i'm not sure if he's redesigned it.
Haven't had any problems with it, but i do check it every so often just to make sure the lines aren't rubbing anywhere.
Haven't had any problems with it, but i do check it every so often just to make sure the lines aren't rubbing anywhere.
I'm running the Racing Brake SST lines. I originally had the Stop Techs, but the fronts were WAY too long. The Racing Brake lines are a very nice design, are the proper length in front, and allow you to either keep the factory hard lines in the rear or remove them altogether.
Wonder why Jnguyen had such a bad time? https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...eel-lines.html
Thanks though J
#7
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Wonder why Jnguyen had such a bad time? https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...eel-lines.html
Thanks though J
Thanks though J
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#10
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When I returned the wrong ones and got the right ones, everything was great.
#11
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iTrader: (5)
I'm fairly certain it's a combination of the wrong application and installer error of not noticing it. I originally had the wrong application. I could tell right away when looking at the new parts and the lines on the car. I was able to exchange them and hand no issues. I don't remember our application using banjo bolts and copper crush washers.
#13
are the stoptech fronts too long? what you do you do with the extra length?
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