Goodridge Braided Brake lines
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Monaro5.7 said:
Does anyone know if Goodridge make brake lines for the Monaro VXR? If so do you know the part number?
Reason i ask is a supplier i deal with do these hoses but there not very helpful But if i can give them the part number i can then order them
i have braided ones on my ro. the make is Russell though, plus i paid the fish to fot them why they where doing other work.Reason i ask is a supplier i deal with do these hoses but there not very helpful But if i can give them the part number i can then order them
GSE said:
Another vote for braided hoses! (I have APs on my car too)
Hardly ANY pedal travel before the brakes start working, then the pedal remains rock hard in all braking conditions.
I replaced the clutch line too. Stops the clutch going spongy with heat soak from the engine.
Hardly ANY pedal travel before the brakes start working, then the pedal remains rock hard in all braking conditions.
I replaced the clutch line too. Stops the clutch going spongy with heat soak from the engine.
Good idea about the clutch one might have to add that to my list
GSE said:
Another vote for braided hoses! (I have APs on my car too)
Hardly ANY pedal travel before the brakes start working, then the pedal remains rock hard in all braking conditions.
I replaced the clutch line too. Stops the clutch going spongy with heat soak from the engine.
Hardly ANY pedal travel before the brakes start working, then the pedal remains rock hard in all braking conditions.
I replaced the clutch line too. Stops the clutch going spongy with heat soak from the engine.
yeah interesting point about the clutch one, think I deffo need one of those!
after_shock said:
GSE said:
Another vote for braided hoses! (I have APs on my car too)
Hardly ANY pedal travel before the brakes start working, then the pedal remains rock hard in all braking conditions.
I replaced the clutch line too. Stops the clutch going spongy with heat soak from the engine.
Hardly ANY pedal travel before the brakes start working, then the pedal remains rock hard in all braking conditions.
I replaced the clutch line too. Stops the clutch going spongy with heat soak from the engine.
yeah interesting point about the clutch one, think I deffo need one of those!
Spoke to Stuart today and he can do the brake lines so i guess he will be able to do the clutch on as he can make them up so we are sorted mate
mym8v8 said:
drew ss said:
gareth are the competition or the street legal set u have on ur ute and would u have the part number..
Street legal of course. P.No.692320. The Fish keep them in stock if you don't want the messing around. Edited by drew ss on Friday 10th September 20:29
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