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ChrisSlicks 01-13-2010 02:21 AM

Anyone have pictures of the actual Goodridge lines?

I got mine as part of the Stillen brake kit, but it is the whole snake that goes all the way back to flare connector on the body. Our cars have a hard line that goes to the hub so I'm not understanding why they would want to replace a perfectly good hard line. There is no part number on the piece so I can't check using that.

JakeZ34 01-13-2010 02:36 AM

will be interested in GB and whats the difference between goodridge and challenge?

AP - Chris_B 01-13-2010 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 360015)
Anyone have pictures of the actual Goodridge lines?

I got mine as part of the Stillen brake kit, but it is the whole snake that goes all the way back to flare connector on the body. Our cars have a hard line that goes to the hub so I'm not understanding why they would want to replace a perfectly good hard line. There is no part number on the piece so I can't check using that.

The hard line is specific to the location of the inlet port on the OE caliper. Since the new caliper has a port in a different location, the OE hard pipe will no longer work.

A full kit picture is in post #18.

Chris

AP - Chris_B 01-13-2010 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JakeZ34 (Post 360023)
will be interested in GB and whats the difference between goodridge and challenge?

Goodridge: World's leading supplier of racing and high-performance fluid transfer systems, driving the top racecars, performance road cars and motorcycles across the globe. Goodridge products cover all fluid transfer needs including hydraulic Brake and Clutch lines, and lightweight hoses for Fuel, Oil Cooler, Gearbox and Water systems. TÜV-certifed and DOT (FMVSS 106) compliant. Supplier to all top levels of motorsports around the world: F1, NASCAR, WRC, Moto GP, GrandAm, LeMans, FIA GT, Superbikes and on and on.

Challenge: ???

Chris

ChrisSlicks 01-13-2010 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AP - Chris_B (Post 360247)
The hard line is specific to the location of the inlet port on the OE caliper. Since the new caliper has a port in a different location, the OE hard pipe will no longer work.

A full kit picture is in post #18.

That's the picture I first saw when I searched, and that's why I panicked a little. But now I realize that mine just has all the pieces pre-assembled. Thanks for the info. Now if I could just get my garage up to a temperature slight above freezing I could get these things installed!


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