Hey, im planning on getting stainless steel brakelines, but which ones is better. Goodridge G-stop , earls brakelines, or russel.
or are they all the same?
be sure to look for a SS brake line that has a nylon covering .. that covering help prevent dirt from getting in behind the braiding..if dirt does get behind there it can eventually wear into the interior rubber of the line and eventually make your brakelines useless. and causing leaking and polute your fluid. as well as droping your boiling point. remember SS brake lines are designed to reduce line swell durring continual hard braking. thats why race teams use them for track cars, but remember race teams replace their brake lines often. also if your going to be doing thisi recomend that you pick up two set of speed bleeders from russel or similar companies. they make bleeding the fluid after your change a brezze.