stainless brake lines.. i know
+1 on Goodridge. They rule in the racing around the world and are DOT compliant and TUV approved for the street.
No brake lines are actually "approved" by the DOT. The guidelines are laid down by feds (FMVSS 106) and it is up to the manufacturer to have proof they meet them. That said, there are a lot of no-name brands out there claiming DOT compliance that are complete junk. People, these are brakes -- the most important safety system on a motor vehicle. Not a place to pinch a few bucks.
No brake lines are actually "approved" by the DOT. The guidelines are laid down by feds (FMVSS 106) and it is up to the manufacturer to have proof they meet them. That said, there are a lot of no-name brands out there claiming DOT compliance that are complete junk. People, these are brakes -- the most important safety system on a motor vehicle. Not a place to pinch a few bucks.
Another Goodridge user here. Just installed them and haven't had a chance to use them, but they were cake to install. Now if only I didn't strip that factory line...
Do yourself a favor and use a 10mm flare nut wrench when you install them, it will save your neighbors ears from all the f bombs if you don't.
Do yourself a favor and use a 10mm flare nut wrench when you install them, it will save your neighbors ears from all the f bombs if you don't.
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