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Do you want Goodridge braided steel brake lines for the 370Z?

Originally Posted by D3Daddy I'm in for a GB... Our line kits are in and shipping and in the low $100 range if you dont want any GB etc! http://www.the370z.com/brakes-suspen...0z-models.html

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Our line kits are in and shipping and in the low $100 range if you dont want any GB etc!

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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.
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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.

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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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