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Old 02-19-2004 | 11:40 AM
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I love doing burnouts, but its hard with my m6 and ive been thinking about getting line lock. Ive seen the slp line lock for $125, is this a good deal? Where can i find one cheaper?

How much does it usually cost to have the line lock installed?

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Old 02-19-2004 | 11:49 AM
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That is a good deal as i paid 134 for mine. The install shouldnt take that long and is easy to do. I let gravity push the fluid theough the new lines and solenoid so that i didnt hvae to bleed my brakes and it works great. The hardest part of the install was running the 15ft of wire back inside the car
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I was just going to get a local performance shop to do the install... Do you have an estimation to the cost of instalation?
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yah dont be lazy and it wont cost you a cent...otherwise figure on about $100-150 my friend and i did it in about 1 1/2 hrs.

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So is it easy to follow the instruction and get it done? Is there any complicated part to the instalation?
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I just put mine in - I haven't run the wires inside for the switch yet, but the most time consuming part was bleeding the system. It was SIMPLE - I can't stress how easy it really was!
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What company did you buy yours from? '02 Slp#686

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I bought it from a friend who never installed it. It is the SLP Roll Controll system though. The pre-bent lines are perfect!
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Yeah.. That was the one i was looking at.
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they have it, its 125 i believe. yeah please don't pay to have this put in, it was such a cake walk. all you will want to get your hands on is some brake line wrenches, you can screw up the lines by using regular wrenches, I borrowed a set and am glad i did.

the wiring is really easy because you can power the thing right by where you mount it by using the alternate positive for the battery that's right by the fuse boxes. That 15 ft of line they give you is stupid, I cut that thing like in half and re connected it and ran in through my firewall and mounted the switch in my ashtray.
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We are selling our kit for 114.99 SHIPPED to your door is about the least expensive you will find for a complete kit. There are also a few other kits that give you alternative choices at an outstanding value.

Unlike others, ours INCLUDE a master arm switch, and LED in addition to the momentary control switch.

The addition of the master switch and LED indicator allows the user to know when the unit is "active". This prevents accidental activation of the unit. This is a safety measure as well as preventive maintainence as IF you accidently acivate it for long periods of time, you will burn out the solenoid overtime. Only the "better" kits out there have a master arm and LED feature.

All components are included for an easy install.

Email us for any questions or concerns sjmmanufacturing@verizon.net

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