View Single Post
Old 12-18-2009, 11:13 AM   #16 (permalink)
AP - Chris_B
Base Member
 
AP - Chris_B's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: SoCal
Posts: 135
Drives: Many
Rep Power: 235
AP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond reputeAP - Chris_B has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by SOLISIMO View Post
Im asking this on here bc you guys are more performance oriented. Im going with a BBK and wanted to upgrade the lines. Is there really a difference between lets say the Goodridge priced at over 200bucks or the Z1 one for 100bucks

Why the difference in price? There is also Stoptech, Czp, etc....
Goodridge is a top-notch global brake line supplier. Their lines comply to the most strict German TÜV standards as well as US DOT FMVSS 106. They have a TON of OE accounts in the automotive, marine and snow machine industries. And, they are guaranteed for life.

The top brake system upgrades come with stainless steel braided lines. AP Racing kits come with Goodridge for a reason. No compromises.

Additional note: The U.S. DOT does not "approve" brake lines. They set the standards that manufacturers must comply to or face fines/imprisonment. Brake line manufacturers must do their own testing. This data must be solid enough to stand up in court, should the need ever arise. Let the buyer beware.

Chris

Last edited by AP - Chris_B; 12-18-2009 at 11:15 AM.
AP - Chris_B is offline   Reply With Quote