SS Brake Line Fit Question

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conrAWD
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SS Brake Line Fit Question

Post by conrAWD »

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.
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Post by vrg3 »

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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Post by EtchyLives »

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.
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Post by conrAWD »

I ended up getting some stoptech lines and EBC pads.

buybrakes.com is a great resource for brake information and cheap parts. free shipping on orders over $100 and they usually have a $10 off coupon in their ad banner.
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