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Old 02-18-2016, 11:55 AM
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Goodridge Stainless Brake Lines

Is anyone here running the Goodridge Stainless Brake lines? What do you think of them? Was there any difficulties installing them, or did you encounter that any of the lines seemed too short or too long? When I replace my brakes, I am looking at replacing the lines to and doing everything all at once.
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Old 04-28-2016, 08:43 PM
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did you end up putting them in?

or did you go with a different brake line? I'm currently looking at new brake lines as well.
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I did them on my 2004 WRX. No it is not hard and they will always come in the right length. You will have to bleed to whole brake system and do you really need stainless steel brake lines on a daily driver? Just asking because if you are never going to auto cross or track the car there is no need.
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