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Braided brake lines

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Can anybody tell me a good place online to order em from, preferably one that they have ordered from themselves? Approx price would be nice too.

 

If not, specs on what you ordered....I have a 4" kit all the way around on my 83 Turbo. Not a 4/3 like the BYB ones just for clarification.

I will look tomorrow at work to see how much they will run. How long do you want them? We stock them up to about 30 inches long with AN-3 fittings on the ends.

 

Here is the link to our website, but I dont think there is any information there.

 

http://www.precisionbrakescompany.com

 

Matt

http://cobbtuning.com/impreza/brakes1.html#lines

 

http://www.rallitek.com/products.asp?ID=352&ACC=Y

 

 

I'm under the impression that the newer brake lines fit on the older subies, its just a matter of finding which ones you want, me, i'd go with the forester kit, cause i would assume that they would be the longest, which would work with the PK lift kit.

 

But if the bandit with the third eye has them, i always like buying "local"

I just had a set made for my wagon, which has a 4" lift. I brought in original rubber lines and said "4 inches longer here and here." The fronts don't have the fittings that bolt through the strut bracket (a rubber grommet and a zip tie will subsitute nicely) and the back omits the hard line and the 2 sets of fittings associated with that (pass the grommets & zip ties, please!). These omissions were done to save money, as the fittings were the most expensive part. The set cost me $105.

 

They aren't installed yet as I have to do some other stuff with the calipers first.

i got mine for the legacy im lifting from rallitek i believe, although i havent yet installed them...... i dont remember how much i payed either, but they look nice if that helps any..:)

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I just got mine locally. $114 out the door in stock with new horseshoe clip retainers. Ive got disc's in the rear so I wanted to know i was getting the right ones.

 

Thanks all!

I found out they run approx. $70.00 dollars a set for the lines and fittings. That dosent include shipping thought, but I might be able to get the sales folk to make some sort of deal.

 

Matt

  • 2 weeks later...

well I need a set of my RX but its not lifted... I got spare lines I can measure if anyone wants to start carrying these for our cars possibly? Shady maybe?

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