ss brake lines, Rota SDR
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From: EBAIC- Wondering if I should have taken the blue pill...
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Thank you! I was in a rush to sell them before, but not anymore. I can sit on them for awhile, but I'd rather have them gone. I thought about bringing them to mount Hammy anyways to sell them. I just purchased my 5th set of rims, so space is getting alittle tight. The brake lines I still debate on putting on my WRX, but again, I don't need them, so out they go.
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Hey Eli! We missed ya at the meet last Monday!
S/S brake lines get rid of that squishy feeling when you really mash the brakes. The feel is rock solid at "the limit" compared to stock brake lines. They are just a better feeling all the way around. Plus, these are the top of the line s/s lines on the market.
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S/S brake lines get rid of that squishy feeling when you really mash the brakes. The feel is rock solid at "the limit" compared to stock brake lines. They are just a better feeling all the way around. Plus, these are the top of the line s/s lines on the market.
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Originally Posted by slvrsubywgn
Hey Eli! We missed ya at the meet last Monday!
S/S brake lines get rid of that squishy feeling when you really mash the brakes. The feel is rock solid at "the limit" compared to stock brake lines. They are just a better feeling all the way around. Plus, these are the top of the line s/s lines on the market.
Smitty
S/S brake lines get rid of that squishy feeling when you really mash the brakes. The feel is rock solid at "the limit" compared to stock brake lines. They are just a better feeling all the way around. Plus, these are the top of the line s/s lines on the market.
Smitty
Are they hard to install? Could a person of my caliber install them myself?
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Um, I've never seen you work on a car so I don't know how competent you are, but they are easy. If you can bleed your brake lines, you'd have no problem installing these. That or you could call up Andrew at the shop.
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I run stoptech lines and love them. I ran ss lines on my last car and will probably run them on every performance car I own forever.
it's about as easy of an install as a part gets on our cars...next to say...a strut bar.
it's about as easy of an install as a part gets on our cars...next to say...a strut bar.
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Yes, the rears are identical to the STi, the difference is in the front hardware, but I did call Subydude and they said they would fit.
Thanks! I will enjoy the rims, and the AccessPort that I bought from Craigslist that you mentioned in a post! Weehoo! Time to breathe new life into my 75000 mile '02 WRX!
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Now I'm beginning to wonder if I wanna install mine...dangit!
