WRX SS brake lines fit on legacy turbo?
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WRX SS brake lines fit on legacy turbo?
hey guys, i was offered some goodridge stainless steel brake lines intended for the wrx... will it fit on my 92 legacy turbo?
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
Nuwan
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1992 Open Class Legacy Turbo
2004 Forester XT
2000 Impreza 2.5RSC (Supercharged)
1990 Rover Mini 1000
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The SS lines from early WRX are perfect for our cars. Direct bolt on.
The rear brakes on our cars are better than WRX because they are vented
So I’ll swap only front. For WRX brakes you need 16’ wheels.
If any one need SS lines I have them for sale $95.00 shipped. (Early model WRX)
The rear brakes on our cars are better than WRX because they are vented
So I’ll swap only front. For WRX brakes you need 16’ wheels.
If any one need SS lines I have them for sale $95.00 shipped. (Early model WRX)
2000 Impreza WRC:) (Daily)
1991 Legacy Turbo (RallyX)
1994 Legacy Turbo (spare for RallyX)
2000 Legacy Outback (daily wife)
2002 WRX sedan 350-400 hp - Tom
2002 WRX sedan (parts store)
1991 Legacy Turbo (RallyX)
1994 Legacy Turbo (spare for RallyX)
2000 Legacy Outback (daily wife)
2002 WRX sedan 350-400 hp - Tom
2002 WRX sedan (parts store)
Digging up this old post regarding SS brake lines.
What model year WRX lines will work for both front and back on a 91 Legacy?
The OEM WRX lines are rubber though, so I guess were talking about aftermarket lines or lines from SPT.
Anyway, it would be nice to know where to get a SS set for my ride that will bolt in all around. I'm not too hot on the idea of my brake lines being held in place by a plastic zip tie.
SPT wants about $350 for a SS set right now, is that a fair price?
What model year WRX lines will work for both front and back on a 91 Legacy?
The OEM WRX lines are rubber though, so I guess were talking about aftermarket lines or lines from SPT.
Anyway, it would be nice to know where to get a SS set for my ride that will bolt in all around. I'm not too hot on the idea of my brake lines being held in place by a plastic zip tie.
SPT wants about $350 for a SS set right now, is that a fair price?
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1994 Legacy Touring Wagon
1994 Legacy Touring Wagon
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WRX lines are longer than ours, at least in the front. I did the brake swap in the cold and dark so I reused the Legacy lines (which fit the WRX calipers fine).
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Don't pay $350 for SPT stainless lines. I ordered my Goodridge lines for $120 from tirerack.com, although you can get ones for around $100. As mentioned above lines intended for earlier WRXs will work great-the package I recieved with the lines in it was labled for a 93-98 WRX.
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SS brake lines for the SS
I just received my Goodridge brake lines, part number 24212, from oakos.com, $99.00. These will go on my 91.
Re: SS brake lines for the SS
Oakos rocks. I bought group N tops from there.kleinkid wrote:I just received my Goodridge brake lines, part number 24212, from oakos.com, $99.00. These will go on my 91.
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