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So, just before i moved down here i put my car into the shop and got some work done. One of my calipers were seized, so i had it replaced. I also had a set of Russel Fittings DOT stainless steel brakelines on. My pedal was a bit soft at times. Any ways, if any of you want better breaking or just want to be a bit safer, i highly suggest this upgrade. It cost me $85 for the lines cuz i got them at cost, but they go for around $160 CND, and they bolt in like OEM lines, but BIG BIG BIG difference in the way the car drives. I highly recomend this for any one who likes to push their celi or any one who does autocross with their car.
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 16, '05 From Toronto, Ontario Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) ![]() |
is there a diff between SS brake lines and SS braided brake lines?
how long should these SS brake lines last? any problems with them in winter weather or constant changing climate? what other cons are there to using these? -------------------- |
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