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    So i am replacing my front brake lines and i was wanting braided brake lines to clean up the look of the engine bay. So i was wanting to know if there are any companies that make that application for our cars.

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    Re: Braided Brake Lines

    Hpyerflex and Earls brake lines are what I see most, I have a compltete set of Earls but haven't installed them yet.
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      Re: Braided Brake Lines

      This is the way to go. http://www.goodridge.net/

      They even made a custom set for me for my C5 brakes.
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        Re: Braided Brake Lines

        im looking for the lines that go from the master cylinder to the wheel. Any ideas?

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          Re: Braided Brake Lines

          Originally posted by Camaro_09 View Post
          im looking for the lines that go from the master cylinder to the wheel. Any ideas?
          those have to be solid hardlines...you cannot go with stainless braided for those lines...the braided line replaces the rubber hosing that goes from the end of the hardline to your caliper.

          The point of them is they expand less than rubber and therefore firm up your brakes.

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            Re: Braided Brake Lines

            Originally posted by Camaro_09 View Post
            im looking for the lines that go from the master cylinder to the wheel. Any ideas?
            LETZRIDE is dead on. I've got some Russel braided lines at the brakes and differential (rear disk). IIRC they are a teflon tube with a stainless steel braid covered by clear plastic. I don't think you would want that to replace steel hardlines with a plastic tube. What about masking everything else off and painting the steel lines?

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              Re: Braided Brake Lines

              well i was going to polish the lines but i was liking the look of braided lines better, but i guess i got my answere. Polished it is. Thanks guys

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              • #8
                Re: Braided Brake Lines

                you could always buy the braided line and cut a slit in it and put it over the brake line, or disconnect the line and slip it over the hard line.. although it seems like a huge waste of money

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