GB: SakeBomb Garage Stainless Steel Brake Line Set
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You should have seen the stack of boxes I delivered to usps lol. I shipped out 16 sets in the mail today Everyone should get their lines by the end of the week
With the exception of the package going to Japan lol
I would like to thank everyone for making this GB a success! I was impressed with how quickly everyone paid as well.
Enjoy!!
-Dan
With the exception of the package going to Japan lol
I would like to thank everyone for making this GB a success! I was impressed with how quickly everyone paid as well.
Enjoy!!
-Dan
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A quick note to everyone for the installation:
The front lines have a retaining nut in the middle of the line which holds them in place on the front strut. These nuts can be moved up or down the line as well as rotated for proper alignment. To facilitate moving the nut, you can use either silicone spray, a dab of soapy water, or any other lubricant that will not degrade rubber. Other than that the installation is the same as stock. -Heath
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got mine in today also, look great but i didnt notice that the 2 lines have this round thing.. do the stock ones have this also? i never changed my brake lines so i woulnt know.. i mean what do you do take stock off and screw these on, and the round one you put the screw in with 2 washers?
oh and whats the extra thing thats in the center of the 2 lines?
oh and whats the extra thing thats in the center of the 2 lines?
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I got about 10 delivery confirmation emails today lol. Glad everyone is receiving them quickly. When you remove the stock lines you'll see how everything is supposed to sit. The rounded nuts are to hold the lines in place with the retaining clip. You have to put the nut in the holder in the correct orientation. Pictures could show you better then I can describe it haha.
-Dan
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I'll work on getting some pics, but honestly it's not that difficult. You remove the old lines, and install the new ones in opposite order. Let me see if I can take some tomorrow.
FD3S2005, correct.... The banjo fitting uses 2 washers, one on top and one on bottom...a banjo sandwitch!
FD3S2005, correct.... The banjo fitting uses 2 washers, one on top and one on bottom...a banjo sandwitch!
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just finished like 10 mins ago, and boy was it a pita for me just because i lost some tools.. 1 was the tire iron that mysteriously vanished out my trunk, then i the first one i put on took me awhile since i never did it before, after i did second front tire was easy.. then the back tire gave me a little trouble with the clip, and the last back tire i was having trouble screwing it in...
then some one lost my hose to bleed the brakes... i was so pissed i just let it go all over the floor, i didnt care anymore.. but its all done and im happy i got them... one of my lines looked so bad.
then some one lost my hose to bleed the brakes... i was so pissed i just let it go all over the floor, i didnt care anymore.. but its all done and im happy i got them... one of my lines looked so bad.