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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 07:51 PM
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ROAD/RACE- Expanded Brake Component Line

We are expanding our line of brake rotors for Lancer OZ, ES, Ralliart. We are also adding steel braided brake lines to the collection.

Slotted or drilled rotors

RACE SERIES ROTORS(same as what we sell now) Same prices as now.

STREET SERIES ROTORS (new) $139 a pair

And Braided steel brake lines of OZ and ES (RA soon to follow) $89

Site will be updated soon. We are adding these new rotors because other vendors on this site already sell the same grade rotor. They are not as good as the ones we sell right now. There are different grades of rotors. Our current rotors could be used on a race car. That is how good they are. THey are perhaps more than most guys need so we are offering the same grade as our competitors at the same price.

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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 08:26 PM
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What's the difference with the braided steel and stock brake lines?
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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by pumpdog720
What's the difference with the braided steel and stock brake lines?

what he said.
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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 08:40 PM
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Stock brake lines are rubber. They expand and contract with heat. Note no real reace car will ever have rubber brake lines.

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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 08:42 PM
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yeah, but what is a noticable difference? like does it let the fluid flow more rapidly due to no contracting???
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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 10:08 PM
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i think it adds 50hp
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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 10:13 PM
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^ haha, no man you got it backwards, thats oversized graphics, but yeah noticable difference?
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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by archangelite
yeah, but what is a noticable difference? like does it let the fluid flow more rapidly due to no contracting???
since the line doesnt move and flex, it provides a stiffer pedal and quicker response. when you want to stop, youll stop.
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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by ROCK
Stock brake lines are rubber. They expand and contract with heat. Note no real reace car will ever have rubber brake lines.

ROAD/RACE

Note: some of our lancers are not real race cars

but anyway, what kind of notice does the "average joe" see? I drive hard, brake hard, what difference am I looking for. I bought thousands in parts from you before so I am not doubting this makes a difference, I just want to know what to look for.
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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 10:55 PM
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im very curious as well
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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 10:56 PM
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If you drive hard and heat up brakes enough to feel them fade (maybe you have) then you would notice a difference. In otherwords, you will have reached a point where brake fluid heat would start expanding rubber lines.

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Old Dec 21, 2004 | 11:03 PM
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so in other words, hard braking when i feel the brakes starting to give out? like the pedal becomes mushy? ive felt that
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 07:35 AM
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Basically, yes.

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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 10:22 AM
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Do we get all four brake lines or just the front two? (the picture just shows two)

EDIT - yay for me for probably being the first person to order them!

Last edited by Blacksheepdj; Dec 22, 2004 at 04:46 PM.
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 11:42 AM
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i can tell you the stiffen up the pedel a good deal as well as preventing the fade. (dont have RRM's but do have SS brake lines)

edit: are you making these in house?
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