Are all stainless steel brake lines the same?
Are all stainless steel brake lines the same?
I'm looking to buy some stainless steel brake lines. In searching through several websites, I found several different makers of ss lines.
So is there any difference between Goodridge, Techna Fit (both found at http://www.eatricezone.com), or SportLines (found at http://www.avalonracing.net)?
Is any one better than the others? Or should I just get the cheapest one?
So is there any difference between Goodridge, Techna Fit (both found at http://www.eatricezone.com), or SportLines (found at http://www.avalonracing.net)?
Is any one better than the others? Or should I just get the cheapest one?
no some are MIG welds and some are TIG welds.. some have weak flex sections that blow easily and some claim to have better dyno's but dyno proves to have longer power and tq range over them.. some are louder and have bees in the can
Originally posted by SprintMax
no some are MIG welds and some are TIG welds.. some have weak flex sections that blow easily and some claim to have better dyno's but dyno proves to have longer power and tq range over them.. some are louder and have bees in the can
no some are MIG welds and some are TIG welds.. some have weak flex sections that blow easily and some claim to have better dyno's but dyno proves to have longer power and tq range over them.. some are louder and have bees in the can
Re: Are all stainless steel brake lines the same?
Originally posted by clee130
I'm looking to buy some stainless steel brake lines. In searching through several websites, I found several different makers of ss lines.
So is there any difference between Goodridge, Techna Fit (both found at http://www.eatricezone.com), or SportLines (found at http://www.avalonracing.net)?
Is any one better than the others? Or should I just get the cheapest one?
I'm looking to buy some stainless steel brake lines. In searching through several websites, I found several different makers of ss lines.
So is there any difference between Goodridge, Techna Fit (both found at http://www.eatricezone.com), or SportLines (found at http://www.avalonracing.net)?
Is any one better than the others? Or should I just get the cheapest one?

Goodridge will do just fine..
Re: Are all stainless steel brake lines the same?
Originally posted by clee130
I'm looking to buy some stainless steel brake lines. In searching through several websites, I found several different makers of ss lines.
So is there any difference between Goodridge, Techna Fit (both found at http://www.eatricezone.com), or SportLines (found at http://www.avalonracing.net)?
Is any one better than the others? Or should I just get the cheapest one?
I'm looking to buy some stainless steel brake lines. In searching through several websites, I found several different makers of ss lines.
So is there any difference between Goodridge, Techna Fit (both found at http://www.eatricezone.com), or SportLines (found at http://www.avalonracing.net)?
Is any one better than the others? Or should I just get the cheapest one?
Cool.
So the prices on your site up to date? I'm looking to buy on Tuesday/Wednesday (along with some Axxis Metal Masters front pads). 
So the prices on your site up to date? I'm looking to buy on Tuesday/Wednesday (along with some Axxis Metal Masters front pads). 
Originally posted by got rice?
Stillen "Sportlines" are rebadged Goodridge.
Stillen "Sportlines" are rebadged Goodridge.
Go to your local auto parts store and buy the Spectre braided sleeve kits and just slip them over the brake hoses...hey you even can choose red, blue or chrome...don't forget to drain out all that messy fluid too.

I'm not taking about sleeve kits.
Originally posted by WizzaMax
Go to your local auto parts store and buy the Spectre braided sleeve kits and just slip them over the brake hoses...hey you even can choose red, blue or chrome...don't forget to drain out all that messy fluid too.
Go to your local auto parts store and buy the Spectre braided sleeve kits and just slip them over the brake hoses...hey you even can choose red, blue or chrome...don't forget to drain out all that messy fluid too.
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