Anyone using Gothom Rasing SS clutch line?
I ordered both brake lines and clutch line since they were the only place I knew of that had them both by Goodridge, otherwise I would have got the coated brake lines from RP. :( They substituted their generic version instead without an email or phone call. WTF :question: I've allready used the K2RD and the fitment sucked, cause it's not metric. :mad:
Has anybody installed their generic version? :confused: http://www.gothamracing.com/catalog/...roducts_id=855 |
Can someone post the part # for the SS Goodridge clutch line, please?
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=egnsearch.asp |
yeah.. i believe i got the generic version of the clutch line also from Gotham. It looks a bit different from the brakeline (no Goodridge lable) but fits perfect and works fine.
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ok, that makes me a little less mad. I called Goodgridge and there is no part # for the SS clutch line. They only list the brake lines. Too bad, cause summitracing would have been $20 less. Thanks for the reply - Gambit
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I use the clutchline and it's great! :)
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Clutch line ( and brake lines) work perfectly. Easy install. I also installed speed bleeders at the same time- amazingly simple, yet effective.
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Matt - I beleive the M'Trix SS clutch line is the same as K2RD's. It's not metric, so the clips won't fit on the ends. I have one and want to use the clips. That's why I ordered the Goodridge version. Although I couldn't verify they are made by Goodridge when I called.
gcthree - where did you get the speedbleeders from? ...direct from them? |
Corksport has one as well $18, plus $2 and you can get it coated.
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Originally Posted by eyecandy
Corksport has one as well $18, plus $2 and you can get it coated.
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I think it's coated with silicone. I can't wait to get mine in the mail.
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iluv: will they do that for brake lines too?
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i got my clutchline from Gotham- I guess I got the generic one - same situation as Gambit023- fit without a problem. However, I would have liked to receive what I thought I was getting...A goodridge product or label. :)
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Originally Posted by RotorMotor
iluv: will they do that for brake lines too?
Brake lines and clutch line (both coated, DOT approved): Corksport $119 RX7.com $168 Hmmmmm hard descision :) |
Originally Posted by eastondle
i got my clutchline from Gotham- I guess I got the generic one - same situation as Gambit023- fit without a problem. However, I would have liked to receive what I thought I was getting...A goodridge product or label. :)
Originally Posted by eyecandy
Yes there brake lines are coated as well.
Brake lines and clutch line (both coated, DOT approved): Corksport $119 RX7.com $168 Hmmmmm hard descision :) Goodridge is $109 from Summitracing (both only have $10 shipping) How much is a can of clear silicone spray to coat them with? |
Originally Posted by GoRacer
Russel SS brake lines are $90-$100
Goodridge is $109 from Summitracing (both only have $10 shipping) How much is a can of clear silicone spray to coat them with? |
This Technafit SS clutch line looks exacly like my Gotham SS clutch line that was supposed to be Goodridge but isn't... :scratch:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33730 |
I purchased an ORC clutch line from Takakaira (It's tight). Giving mine away free with my used clutch on ebay. I gave my K2RD one away to a while back. The ORC is definately a keeper! It :rock: 's! It's not a fake Ebay copy "lol". :balls:
http://www.oguraclutch.co.jp/orc/image/cline.gif http://www.oguraclutch.co.jp/orc/image/clutchline1.gif |
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