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Who makes Stainless Steel break line for FC?

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Old 11-24-01, 02:58 AM
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Who makes Stainless Steel break line for FC?

I know this might have been covered, but as i did a search, i didn't seem to find what i am looking for.

Can someone please tell me who makes the SS break line for this car. What are the good and bad, price etc.

thanks very much in advance.
Old 11-24-01, 08:51 AM
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Goodridge makes them for one, there are others I'm sure.

www.rotorsportsracing.com

They are on special this month, $119 for the set and the clutch line as well.

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I got mine from Rotary Performance. They are the Bonez, and have worked great. I haven't had any problems with them at all.

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Derek
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www.fc3s.org has a how-to on installing if you think you'll have any trouble
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Mazdatrix sells DOT legal SS brake lines.
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Originally posted by NCsublime
I got mine from Rotary Performance. They are the Bonez, and have worked great. I haven't had any problems with them at all.

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Derek
I got mine from Rotary Performance (www.rx7.com) as well. They were DOT approved and made by Earls. Easy to install, fit great, no problems.

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www.corksport.com has the goodridge ones for $99. the cheapest ones I've found are the mazda comp ones for 86, don't know what they are like but I doubt dot.

racing beat has some for $97, not dot.
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I just saw some on http://www.mazdamotorsports.com/ for about $60. They were D.O.T. approved. Part# 0000-03-7217 (but it needs to be the 4 piston brake setup). Hope this helps.

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