SS Brake lines: MazdaTrix or RX7.com
SS Brake lines: MazdaTrix or RX7.com
I am looking at ss lines. Rotary Performance offers a set for $130 and MazdaTrix offers a set for $95.
Neither include the clutch line. Has anyone compared the 2 sets? They are both DOT legal. I'd appreciate feedback on either.
Neither include the clutch line. Has anyone compared the 2 sets? They are both DOT legal. I'd appreciate feedback on either.
i just ordered my set from gotham racing today.
Goodridge Stainless Steel Brakeline Kit and Clutchline $148.00 for both.
http://www.gothamracing.com/catalog/...00_443_107_318
Goodridge Stainless Steel Brakeline Kit and Clutchline $148.00 for both.
http://www.gothamracing.com/catalog/...00_443_107_318
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There is Goodrige and Russel DOT SS brake lines. Goodrige also makes an expensive clutch line, worth the money cause the K2RD line is has standard fittings and not metric. I beleive from previous posts most guys use the Goodrige. You can also get Project Mu with a silicone sleeve over the SS line but it's $200.00.
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^ RXecret7 can import them but they are double the cost of Goodrige. My CRX Goodrige lines have silicone sleeves. I don't know why they don't still do that (keeps the lines clean).
Originally Posted by eyecandy
To throw another one on the mix, I know corksports are coated as well, anyone used them?
I was just going to mention that fact... You can also order different colors from Corksport. I used a set on my first FD - no complaints whatsoever!
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