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Old 01-27-07, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by dejacky
Will that Earl's stainless steel brake line kit for the Toyota Supra work with the SC300 + LS400 brakes & supra TT wheels?
Yes, they're on my SC3 with Supra TT brakes, LS should be same and (TT wheels...what do they have to do with it?)
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i just bought myself a set of goodridge stainless steel (without the casing/protective cover). i was juts wondering if i can get the casing or if i can make one using some plastic of some sort
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I brought my Rotors from EBAY. They stop better with my TT upgrade but I don't think they will be enough when I gain more HP. They are fine for now...
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Originally Posted by woozzle
i just bought myself a set of goodridge stainless steel (without the casing/protective cover). i was juts wondering if i can get the casing or if i can make one using some plastic of some sort
anything that keeps dust / debris out and can withstand a little heat will work...

flexible pvc tubing would work just fine... although it is probably too late to install it...
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very detailed question and answer section here on stoptech's site...
http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...teel_Q&A.shtml

And yes the supra tt and the sc300 share the same brake lines front and rear. I am running stoptech lines front and rear and btw these are plastic coated to keep dirt out.

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which other companies offer the protective coating for SS lines?
Old 10-04-07, 07:35 PM
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These are MY choice.

* Techna-Fit Dot Certified Brake Lines
* All Makes and Models
* Lines are covered with in Clear; Smoked;Blue and Red Sleeves for NO CHARGE (seen below in smoke)





about $100 for the set.
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Originally Posted by mrhappi
Well I just purchased LS front calipers and was wondering if there is even any difference between the three: Rotora, StopTech, Goodrich, or good old ebay brand ss brake lines. ....
My friends told that there are very good Teflon reinforced Stainless Steel Brake Lines company, "Рroject-M". I bought them at a Lexus SС 300-JZZ31 is not done. Brake Lines – «Рroject-M» - higher quality.
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