Calipers, Rotors, Pads, Lines & more- OEM and Aftermarket
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By york62
#55970 Where is a good place to be buying these? A Canadian site would be sweet too, if there is one.

Also just from what i have seen on eBay they normally run about 80 - 100 dollars... does that seem about right?
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By Gorveatt
#55977 They have them here But the ones listed show for DX, rear disk with ABS, and rear drum without abs, nothing about disk without abs :?
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By LowTEC-Derbo
#55980 I bought my technafit ss lines from here.

http://www.buybrakes.com/coupon.html w/ this coupon.

Don't know if canada works or not but I like Technafit, as they have some plastic wrapped around the brakelines to prevent chaffing anything like the suspension components. These brake lines been on my car for at least 2 years now.



If you have rear disc brakes, just run the one with ABS w/ rear disc brakes lines. Drums have different lines than rear disc, thats about it.
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By Gorveatt
#55992
teal_dx wrote:$80-100 USD is about right :thumb:


For two or all 4?
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By york62
#56003 4 i would hope, i will look into that link derbo thanks
By jvc7065
#57034 what's the differense on the pedal (faster stop top pedal) :woot:
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By Greasedmonkey
#57039 firmer pedel from the lines not expanding.
By jvc7065
#57129 so what's the difference on the ss brake lines mugen, spoon, goodyear, earls etc.
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By Greasedmonkey
#57147 i would say price.
By jvc7065
#57160 so is just the price but the brake pedal is the same
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By Gorveatt
#57161 You'd have a firmer pedal under heavy braking, cause the line doesn't expand like a flex tube does.