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Old 04-13-2008, 10:31 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 04-13-2008, 11:26 PM   #12 (permalink)
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A couple of questions. What would be the ball park for installing the lines? And how well would these lines do with a lot of braking?
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Any Pics of the product?
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A couple of questions. What would be the ball park for installing the lines? And how well would these lines do with a lot of braking?
Cost for paying a mechanic?

All the require is you remove the old lines (which will drain the brake fluid), put the SS lines in, fill the brake fluid back up, and bleed the brakes. I guess bleeding the brakes is the only technical thing but it's very simple.
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no pics yet you guys will be the first to order.

as for the question of hard braking... these are the only way to go. 100% of high end street and race cars use braided stainles hoses because sont rubber line stretch giving you a soft feel where these don't stretch at all.

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well like I said there is no quantity that I'm looking to reach so there is no reason for us to wait longer that we have to.

... if you guys want you can PM me with your paypal address or mail billing address and we can get the orders made up.

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You know when you get really bad brake fade from braking really hard on a hot day and the brake pedal gets very firm? SS lines feel like that, only when you press the brake it's actually slows down the car. It's also more responsive than factory. Hopefully that gives you an idea on feel.
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id like to get both front and read at the same time if thats cool...that way i don't have to install brake lines on two different dates
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