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Old 07-08-05, 05:27 PM
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Cool stainless steel brake lines

so yea, i was looking at getting some ss brake lines but there are many choices out there. which ones have you folks heard being best? thanks bunches!
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Weird that I happened across this... what car do you have? =P

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90 gtu
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i know racing beat has some.
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Iam intrested too. Id imagine there wouldn't be much differnce though.
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i dout anyone of the brands will outperform eachother in any way. but the most popular choices are goodridge and russel. ive got goodridge so.
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If you go on Nopi online, they might still have a set for FC's in their special clearance section for 80 bucks.

Edit: they're made by Goodridge.
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I'll sell you the Racing Beat ones for your car... $65 shipped.

They're brand new (never installed), and will fit a '90 GTU.

Difference, IMO, was noticable more when you're braking a lot for a while... like a downhill run. The fluid heats up, heats up the rubber lines... gives a little spongyness.

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