Technical Braided Brake Lines

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Technical Braided Brake Lines

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Hi All,

I was thinking about changing the discs and pads (to "Greenstuff") on my GP, while doing so I was thinking about putting fresh brake fluid into the system, because of this i was thinking of having braided lines, Earl's Performance Products make them and they look high quality and my brother has been using them on his car for about 2 years and still look brand new.

I was just wondering if anyone knew what type of fitting the GP uses for brake lines seems as when I looked it was a straight fitting, I have only ever seen a banjo type fitting before so I was wondering if anyone knows what type of fitting the GP takes.

Thanks in advance.
 
I used hel lines 6 in total cannot remember the fitting piece of **** anyway, i would highly recommend, use turbogroove discs they lasted me 3 years and were still going when the car went

I'll have a look into Turbogroove discs, sounds like a fun thing to say to someone when they ask about them, thanks for the pointer
 
I can't find the quote for a GP? Do you have to ask for them especially?

take the pipe off the car clean it up and walk in to the place they can match threads, banjos / couplings along with their orientation and lengths very easily....


(get industrial hoses made for work when im allowed to escape the factory this way)
 
take the pipe off the car clean it up and walk in to the place they can match threads, banjos / couplings along with their orientation and lengths very easily....


(get industrial hoses made for work when im allowed to escape the factory this way)

I'll consider this especially if it means I wont be gambling with weither it will fit or not. Thanks for the pointers guys, one last question if I was to do this do you reckon its a part that can be "threw" together in less than a day? That way I could get them all changed without having to take one off to put it back on again to take it off? Or is that something that you can't say?

Thanks again
 
Yeah thats not too bad, Thanks everyone for the pointers, theres a place not far from where my brother works so I'll take it to them at some point and see if they can make some up while I wait because I don't really want to go without my car for too long haha
 
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