Don't really care for them.Friends say it's less spongy.Just more bling bling.
I'm looking to buy a set of stainless steel brake lines for my EP. Any suggestions on what to get, where to get them?
Don't really care for them.Friends say it's less spongy.Just more bling bling.
russel ss brake lines, u can get them from www.raceshopper.com, or i think hondawerx on here carries them
good luck on buying from HondaWerx. Dude has been ignoring my email or PM from 2 forums. He doesn't want my business, so I doubt he'll do some brake lines.Originally Posted by mrfixit687
ive got russel ss lines and also their speed bleeders - i would highly suggest if you are going to change the lines add the speed bleeders as well - cuts brake bleeding time down to 1/4 of what it would normally take !!
WTF???
Originally Posted by Silvershadow
FYI folks ... the same thing happen to BlackOut.... months waiting on a camber kit with no contact from HondaWerx. Eventually they couldn't provide it and returned the money and blamed it on ClubRSX not letting Ingalls sell to HondaWerx.Originally Posted by raiyo
Sponginess is in the brk pedal feel not in how the hose feels.
Money better spent on the "Speed Bleeders".These are Budda sent(God sent).
Mugen offers a very nice set of lines for the EP. Goodrige too?
Not sure on the quality but there's a vendor on Ebay who sells them for ~65.00.
Mel
I got mine from EBAY for $80 shipped and they were Russell. They are still working great. :DOriginally Posted by oogy-boogy
*thread resurrected*
i'm getting ready to buy Techna Fit ss brake lines from corsportusa. it offers sleeves as an option.
-are the sleeves something i have to put on myself, or is it already covered?
-are these sleeves suppose to protect the steel braiding from debris?
I got mine from here where it was cheaper:
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1865027&page=1
There are better pictures there, but basically the sleeves are like a rubber shrink wrap which they put on that goes over the steel braiding. They say it's mostly for looks, but it definitely seems to help protect the hoses from debris.
yah the sleeves cant hurt, thats one of the problems with many SS lines, is street use ends up getting shit inside the lines and wears down the rubber tubing...a lot of companies are basicly doing this sleeve, on the inside...
for instance i got lines from a german company called goodridge, they are like that, and im happy...then agian ive only had them 3 weeks, so i dont think ill have any problems yet haha
my ep is white...
- We can talk numbers all you want, but the bullshit stops when the flag drops...
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