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Hey man, did you just do they new brake lines today or were they on when I drove it yesterday? I've always wondered how stainless steel brake lines would feel.

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Hey man, did you just do they new brake lines today or were they on when I drove it yesterday? I've always wondered how stainless steel brake lines would feel.

They were already on. I got them done on Wednesday at Speedfactor Tauranga. ;)

They feel pretty much stock until about 50%. Then the feel is very linear after that. U need to upgrade Yuen :D

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They were already on. I got them done on Wednesday at Speedfactor Tauranga. ;)

They feel pretty much stock until about 50%. Then the feel is very linear after that. U need to upgrade Yuen :D

Awesome. Didn't get the chance to step on them, don't want to have to either... :unsure: Does this mean if I buy brake lines, I need to go with a certified brand like Goodridge to pass my WOF?

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the guys at speed factor gave me a card to give to the WOF guys that said that my brake lines didn't have to be certed.

Apparently, Goodridge are the only ones that are allowed this.

Cheers.

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Any correctly marked brake lines are OK (DOT standard)

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