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post Sep 12, 2006 - 8:21 PM
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Valo666



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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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post Sep 26, 2006 - 5:56 PM
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If and when you get that part # that'd be awesome; seeing as how the winter is coming soon and it may be coming a bit earlier than expected. Now all i'd need to do is know how to bleed the breaks. I've only ever helped with that when I worked as a ported at a collision center in Beltsville, but never actually saw what needed to be done. If only someone would make a sticky....hmmmm.......


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2007 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
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1997 Subaru Legacy L Wagon

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