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Old 06-18-2014, 07:36 PM
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Default tC2 Stainless Steel Brake Lines are now available!

More precise pedal feel, no line expansion, and more crisp braking all comes as benefits of swapping out your OE rubber brake lines for our DOT approved brake lines. Full bolt on and comes with OE mounting style too!

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Old 06-19-2014, 08:14 PM
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omg I love you ordering now...
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Old 06-19-2014, 08:18 PM
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Finally I couldnt wait for these anymore, thank you Dezod... will write a review after I get these
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Old 06-24-2014, 05:10 AM
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the quality is good but the hoses seem a bit long i had problems with the fronts when turning the wheel, ended up taking off the top bracket, other than that everything went togother okay, alot of the rubber stuff came off the ss line, dont know if i should be concerned just the front hoses are too long.
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Can you post some pics of the front?
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Old 06-25-2014, 03:57 AM
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yeah I will tomorrow.. pedal feels good though and no noises
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Old 06-27-2014, 04:49 AM
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sorry for the delay cant find time to take the wheels of and take a pic busy working, will this weekend though
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Old 06-29-2014, 11:42 PM
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Here is the front and back of the passenger side
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Old 06-30-2014, 12:59 PM
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Meh, it could be like 0.5-1" shorter, but I think we will leave it the way it is. We modeled off of an OE line setup so we know it was spot on.

Anyway, better a touch too long than too short. You know?
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lol yeah i guess, but the brackets should be changed, just a bit better but other wise im happy
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yea the brackets dont fit very well... I checked to see how it was after the install 3 days later and found on the passenger side it rubbed against the mount and scrapped through the outer plastic part and started rubbing on the inside metal line. Ended up taking it off the bracket and ziptie it away from everything and changed one back to oem line
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Originally Posted by Jwong
yea the brackets dont fit very well... I checked to see how it was after the install 3 days later and found on the passenger side it rubbed against the mount and scrapped through the outer plastic part and started rubbing on the inside metal line. Ended up taking it off the bracket and ziptie it away from everything and changed one back to oem line
Which axle? Front or back?
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Originally Posted by Jwong
yea the brackets dont fit very well... I checked to see how it was after the install 3 days later and found on the passenger side it rubbed against the mount and scrapped through the outer plastic part and started rubbing on the inside metal line. Ended up taking it off the bracket and ziptie it away from everything and changed one back to oem line
If it ended up that way, it was rubbing on something for sure. It's not going to happen otherwise. Have you guys pivoted the wheel with the car on jack stands and seeing what possibly you're making contact with or how the line is contacting something? Are you running an aftermarket wheel with a large width and HIGH offset? Same thing on the ground too....That is standard practice with brake lines here.
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Yea I had it up and Jack stands and tturned the wheel all the way and it rubbed at the back. Is it possible to buy just one front line to replace it? LOL
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