SS Brake Line Fit Question
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SS Brake Line Fit Question
I've read up and it looks like the WRX/STI stainless steel brake lines, besides being longer, will work on the front brakes. I just wanted to double check that they fit the rears as well. Does anyone have any recommendations between Goodridge and Stoptech? I'm going to use ATE Superblue fluid.
94 Legacy Touring Wagon
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- Vikash
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Yes, they should fit. The bracket that mounts the brake line to the strut is different; that's all. That's true on the front and the rear both, though, and zipties can make quick work of it.
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I have WRX SS Lines on my 94 SS. They are a little longer but as has been said Zip ties will make quick work of that problem.
I have the Goodridge lines and they banjoed right up.
I have the Goodridge lines and they banjoed right up.
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