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Old Nov 8, 2003 | 02:18 PM
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Goodridge G-Stop Brakeline Kit

Are Goodridge G-Stop Brakeline Kit's any good?
I found them on Tirerack.com for $120.00 is that a good price?

If anybody has found any other break line kits for a good price and of high quality please link me up.
Old Nov 8, 2003 | 07:18 PM
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if they are on tirerack, the are going to be generic. they offer a lot of simple bolt on stuff... i thought another company made SS lines, hmm. also tell a mod so they can delete your blank thread
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Old Nov 8, 2003 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Tight_Whip
Are Goodridge G-Stop Brakeline Kit's any good?
I found them on Tirerack.com for $120.00 is that a good price?

If anybody has found any other break line kits for a good price and of high quality please link me up.
The Goodrich lines are of excellent quality and DOT approved. I've had them on my car for over a year, have raced with them both on the track and auto-x & they have performed flawlessly. Could't give them higher praise than my full recommendation. $120 is about the going rate, but shop around - you may find a slightly better deal.



SXN,

There you go again ->
Have you actually inspected the Goodrich lines in person, or raced a vehicle equipped with these lines?


(I have a feeling you'd answer yes, even if the truth is NO. You make me LOL).

Old Nov 8, 2003 | 07:57 PM
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my friend has a set, have i sat around and inspected them? no. have i raced IN it? no, against yes...not like i could tell the difference that he had the lines, and why do u even say that...do u know me or anything? also, what sets them apart for generic stainless steel lines? i said generic, not crappy
Old Nov 8, 2003 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SXN
my friend has a set, have i sat around and inspected them? no. have i raced IN it? no, against yes...not like i could tell the difference that he had the lines, and why do u even say that...do u know me or anything? also, what sets them apart for generic stainless steel lines? i said generic, not crappy


I think what Pierce, or SXN Is trying to say, is that all SS brake lines are one in the same...An SS brake line is an SS brake line how can they be different?
He is not saying they are a crappy product... I think you are just associating the word generic with crappy, and thats not how he meant it. Maybe better Wording on his part would have been to say "An SS brake line is an SS brake line"

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Old Nov 8, 2003 | 08:21 PM
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maybe if i wasnt tired, and if i cared more about SS brake lines i didnt say it was bad, but is it different for the other SS lines for the maxima? not really
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I just Got my Goodridge G-Stop Brakeline Kit, Im going to install them Proble Friday... I was wondering Has anybody else installed These or any other SS brakeline Kits on their Maxima???
Old Nov 12, 2003 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Tight_Whip
I just Got my Goodridge G-Stop Brakeline Kit, Im going to install them Proble Friday... I was wondering Has anybody else installed These or any other SS brakeline Kits on their Maxima???
Yes, I installed the same lines on my Maxima. You'll need a box-end wrench to unfasten the nut securing the rubber line to the metal line on the car. I think it's a 10mm, but doublecheck that - or someone chime in if they know for sure).

(Do not use an open end or adjustable crescent wrench! You'll round off the nut if you do).
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