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Old 02-03-2004, 10:37 PM
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Re: Good brake lines out there?

so does anyone know for sure if the brake lines will help stock brakes? any definite answer here? any techs wanna take this one?

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Re: Good brake lines out there?

Stainless steel braided brake lines will definitely out perform stock brake lines since they don't swell like the stock ones do when applying brake. That means more stopping force. Correct me if I'm wrong...

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Re: Good brake lines out there?

Not really "stopping force," more of "brake feel." Your 60-0 distance will not be affected by SS lines. But the brakes won't feel mushy as easily. I guess the stock lines will swell to a certain point with the pressure, but then hold its volume after that.


 
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