SS Brake Lines
Goodridge seem to be very prevalent, carried by many suppliers. Price seems to be in the 100-125 range.
You want to look for a set that has high psi certification and is DOT approved. Teflon lined is nice as is a scuff proof flexibel clear plastic coating over the steel to keep them looking nice. Stop Tech makes their own proprietary brand which are a little more pricey, costing about $155 or so.
You want to look for a set that has high psi certification and is DOT approved. Teflon lined is nice as is a scuff proof flexibel clear plastic coating over the steel to keep them looking nice. Stop Tech makes their own proprietary brand which are a little more pricey, costing about $155 or so.
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Does Goodridge make them for the 2nd gen GS? I searched high and low for the part # at several Goodridge re-sellers....no part # was available for my 2001 GS.
Originally posted by PHML
Does Goodridge make them for the 2nd gen GS? I searched high and low for the part # at several Goodridge re-sellers....no part # was available for my 2001 GS.
Does Goodridge make them for the 2nd gen GS? I searched high and low for the part # at several Goodridge re-sellers....no part # was available for my 2001 GS.
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Well, TM Engineering starts out better for sure. But, for those of us residing in California, they have to tack on sales tax which narrows the gap a bit. All up for mine I paid something like $125.36 with tax and shipping from TM Engineering. Still the best price I think.
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