Goodridge SS Brake Lines
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Goodridge SS Brake Lines
I just ordered me a set of these brake lines and was wondering if anyone has installed them and if it's really all that hard or not? Also, how much brake fluid do i need to add and should I just use D.O.T. 4??? BTW, I have a 96 impreza L.
Thanks in advance guys,
Cody
Thanks in advance guys,
Cody
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Listen to Peaty. Scoobymods rocks!
The only problem I had installing mine was that I broke a banjo bolt by over-torquing. I dunno what happened cause I bought a new torque wrench specifically for the job. But oh well. They're in now. Goodridge sent me a new set of banjo bolts as free replacements (thumbs up for customer service!) Follow the scoobymods instructions and you'll be fine. Oh, and DEFINATELY get a flair nut wrench. It'll make your life much much easier.
I used ATE Superblue fluid, but others have also said good things about Motul RBF600.
The only problem I had installing mine was that I broke a banjo bolt by over-torquing. I dunno what happened cause I bought a new torque wrench specifically for the job. But oh well. They're in now. Goodridge sent me a new set of banjo bolts as free replacements (thumbs up for customer service!) Follow the scoobymods instructions and you'll be fine. Oh, and DEFINATELY get a flair nut wrench. It'll make your life much much easier.
I used ATE Superblue fluid, but others have also said good things about Motul RBF600.
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