Stainless steel braided brake hose
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Stainless steel braided brake hose
What are your opinions about them?
My goal is to have some what similar brake pedal feel as my G35. I don't know if any of you guys have driven a G35 but the brake pedal feel is tremendously BETTER than my Camaro. That being said, my camaro has brembo blanks, hawk pads and new ATE super blue brake fluid. The Z has better brake pedal feel now than it had when it was stock however I'm still looking for the really firm feel like in my G35.
The comparison is like night and day difference between the two so my goal is to make it close or make it the same as the Infinity.
Do you guys think SS braided brake line hose will make it better or make a big difference?
Any input is welcome, especially from all the pros and SS braided brake line users.
My goal is to have some what similar brake pedal feel as my G35. I don't know if any of you guys have driven a G35 but the brake pedal feel is tremendously BETTER than my Camaro. That being said, my camaro has brembo blanks, hawk pads and new ATE super blue brake fluid. The Z has better brake pedal feel now than it had when it was stock however I'm still looking for the really firm feel like in my G35.
The comparison is like night and day difference between the two so my goal is to make it close or make it the same as the Infinity.
Do you guys think SS braided brake line hose will make it better or make a big difference?
Any input is welcome, especially from all the pros and SS braided brake line users.
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My Z-28 is a '96, which never had great brakes, even from when it was new. A LONG time ago, I installed the stainless braided lines, and I did notice an improved feel. Not a "night and day" change, but a subtle improvement.
Keep in mind, you car is now 8 years old. Even new rubber hoses would show a slight improvement, and I'm pretty sure the S/S lines would too.
Keep in mind, you car is now 8 years old. Even new rubber hoses would show a slight improvement, and I'm pretty sure the S/S lines would too.
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I have DOT Certified Stainless lines.
If the car has ASR/TCS: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=17&ModelID=7
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If the car has ASR/TCS: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=17&ModelID=7
If it does not have traction control: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=17&ModelID=7
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Results matter. Talk is cheap. We are miles beyond the success anyone else has had with the 4th gens, and C5, C6, C7 Corvettes,
10 SCCA Solo National Championships, 2008 Driver of they Year, 2012 Driver of Eminence
13 SCCA Pro Solo Nationals Championships
2023 UMI King of the Mountain Champion
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I have DOT Certified Stainless lines.
If the car has ASR/TCS: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=17&ModelID=7
If it does not have traction control: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=17&ModelID=7
If the car has ASR/TCS: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=17&ModelID=7
If it does not have traction control: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=17&ModelID=7
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I like them. In my research it seemed that getting the ones with the plastic coating over the braid was a good idea so that dirt didn't work its way into the braid and destroy the rubber hose surreptitiously. I got mine from BYUNSpeed IIRC.