Where do you guys get your SS brake line??
Where do you guys get your SS brake line??
Hi guys,
I am just about to change my brake pads and also wanna upgrade the ss brake line.. Where do u guys get them from for those of you who have already upgraded....
also, what other brand of brake pads beside mintex would you guys recommend in order to get the best power out of the factory brake??
plz let me know
thank you very much
Alan
I am just about to change my brake pads and also wanna upgrade the ss brake line.. Where do u guys get them from for those of you who have already upgraded....
also, what other brand of brake pads beside mintex would you guys recommend in order to get the best power out of the factory brake??
plz let me know
thank you very much
Alan
Hi guys,
I am just about to change my brake pads and also wanna upgrade the ss brake line.. Where do u guys get them from for those of you who have already upgraded....
also, what other brand of brake pads beside mintex would you guys recommend in order to get the best power out of the factory brake??
plz let me know
thank you very much
Alan
I am just about to change my brake pads and also wanna upgrade the ss brake line.. Where do u guys get them from for those of you who have already upgraded....
also, what other brand of brake pads beside mintex would you guys recommend in order to get the best power out of the factory brake??
plz let me know
thank you very much
Alan
i bought agency power coated SS lines from dan @ vivid racing. the marketing spin on coated lines is that they prevent small particles of road debris from working their way through the exposed SS braid where they can wear against the teflon inner core and cause leaks. i don't know if it's true, but dan's a good guy so i bought them from vivid.
I currently have mintex pads, and I'm not a huge fan. The stopping power's there, but they DUST LIKE CRAZY! More than my stock ones did!(and they claimed they wouldn't... tisk tisk)
As far as the SS lines are concerned, I went with the goodridge. My brother uses them on his supra, and if he's comfortable with those stopping his 800rwhp monster, then I'm just fine with them as well.
As far as the SS lines are concerned, I went with the goodridge. My brother uses them on his supra, and if he's comfortable with those stopping his 800rwhp monster, then I'm just fine with them as well.
We sell Goodridge's full lineup. Check our website or call/PM me.
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They are quiet cold and bite well from the first application of the brake pedal. I run these in all of my cars and couldn't be happier. I have even run a set the entire weekend at Road America.....once.
In all honesty, I didn't notice any real difference in firmness. I track the car often and when I did pads and rotors I figured I would do the SS lines to help offset any track debris damage that may happen.
Cons as I see it are the inability to see if the rubber inside the stainless is cracked or weeping from somewhere. However, I don't think that even a 996 that still has (most probably do) the original rubber lines are going to see any cracking anytime soon.
Heck one of my other two 911s still has the original rubber lines on it from 1983!! Those will be getting changed out this year.
Cons as I see it are the inability to see if the rubber inside the stainless is cracked or weeping from somewhere. However, I don't think that even a 996 that still has (most probably do) the original rubber lines are going to see any cracking anytime soon.
Heck one of my other two 911s still has the original rubber lines on it from 1983!! Those will be getting changed out this year.
i don't see a downside to SS lines. reading rentech forum, folks say change them every year if you track your car a lot. not applicable to my situation. i had them on my volvo S60R for 5 years. never had a problem. stopped on a dime.
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