"Stainless steel braided brake lines"
Does anyone know where I can find these brake lines? I'd like them in stock lengths, but I'll settle for those made for raised platforms. I don't even know the name of a manufacturer. Thanks, guys!
Duh! I've got a '97 F-150 4WD 4.6
Thanks again!
[This message has been edited by gofish (edited 07-11-2000).]
Duh! I've got a '97 F-150 4WD 4.6
Thanks again!
[This message has been edited by gofish (edited 07-11-2000).]
Try talking to these guys. http://www.paragonperformance.com/ They can make you any line if you send one as a prototype. They also use kevlar between the neoprene and the stainless steel jacket. I don't have the lines myself, but I like the kevlar. Dirt and grit can get in the steel mesh and wear away at the hose on normal SS brake lines. I think that's why OEMs do not use them.
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2000 F150 XLT 4x4 Short Bed. Amazon Green, 5.4L, SuperCab, ORP, Tow Package, Sliding Rear Window, Electronic Shift, Keyless Entry, LT265-70-17 Tires, Clarion Pro Audio, Herculiner Bedliner, Air Silencer Removed.
1994 SVT Mustang Cobra. #1032 of 6009. Black coupe with black leather int., 3.73 rear, Bassani Exhaust, Aluminum D/S, Bridgestone RE-71 255-45-ZR17
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Thankyouthankyouthankyou! I've been searching ALL over. Pro-Comp doesn't offer it, and neither does Stillen (and no one else offers custom at all, that I've found) unless you buy into the lift kits. Hopefully, this tip will pan out. I'll report my progress, if anyone's interested.
Thankyouthankyouthankyou! I've been searching ALL over. Pro-Comp doesn't offer it, and neither does Stillen (and no one else offers custom at all, that I've found) unless you buy into the lift kits. Hopefully, this tip will pan out. I'll report my progress, if anyone's interested.


