I am about to buy a set of these brake likes, My question, are they a pain to install as compared to normal ruber lines and what are you guys experiences with them.
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They are not very difficult to install. You should by box end wrenches or line wrenches to break the fittings loss. A 10mm and 12mm will be all you need.
They make the pedal feel stiffer because they do not flex like the rubber lines. I personally don't car for them and run rubber lines. I just don't feel like making my daily driver any less comfortable then I have to.
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That's not true. The fact that the lines do not flex reduces the amount of effort necassary to apply the brakes translating into less pedal travel and a stiffer pedal.
I've installed countless SS lines for customers so I'm pretty familiar with them. They're just something I don't want on my car.
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IMO, I'm not going for looks and the less pedal effort is a plus...what I really see as a benefit is the stainless steel braiding protects your brake lines from doing work around them (you have less to worry about rupturing a rubber brake line) and they will last longer. To me it makes sense in the long run, less to mess with later.
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Originally posted by BustedLX
That's not true. The fact that the lines do not flex reduces the amount of effort necassary to apply the brakes translating into less pedal travel and a stiffer pedal.
I've installed countless SS lines for customers so I'm pretty familiar with them. They're just something I don't want on my car.FS: BNIB MFactory FD $650, PM me.
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