Goodridge Stainless Brake Lines
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these brake lines are made of stainless steel which is less prone to flexing under pressure (unlike our rubber lines) there was a group buy on some different lines (magnum is the brand) and some people had them start leaking fluid
so no our stock lines usually last forever there not prone to bustin
so no our stock lines usually last forever there not prone to bustin
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Yeah, Stainless Lines do NOT flex like rubber when pressure is put thru them, so it gets rid of the spongy feeling in your breaks.
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blacktibby good point alright ill set a deadline if we dont have 20 by march 21st to bad it would be nice but i think we all just want to have our lines already so if we are close i might extend it (as in we have 18) but for now that will be our deadline
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Gotta love that...
So Faith/anyone, Is it a fact that these lines are compatable with any XD or GK that has all four discs? What about the GK's with the 5-bolt pattern on their rotors? Just need a confirmation before I go finding GK buyers.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (faithofadragon)</div><div class='quotemain'>fordfaster from xd converted his calipers to gk calipers and i think he used his stock line someone contact him to verify</div>
He is just using his stock lines with the GK calipers. I am doing the same - for now.
He is just using his stock lines with the GK calipers. I am doing the same - for now.


