Braided Brake Lines

Shocks, springs, anything to do with the running gear

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FarmerPug
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Re: Braided Brake Lines

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Put the braided lines in today, a bit fiddly but eventually all the old ones came off, once that was done putting the new ones in was quite easy, a bit of bleeding and they are installed.
The pedal feels sharper, its not like driving an old citroen but there is more feel of the pressure being applied, i might try some of the greenstuff pads to see what they are like.
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Re: Braided Brake Lines

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the ebc pads are brilliant , (hard wearing stuff)
they stop my coke can well anyway, 146bhp :D
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Re: Braided Brake Lines

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FarmerPug wrote:Put the braided lines in today, a bit fiddly but eventually all the old ones came off, once that was done putting the new ones in was quite easy, a bit of bleeding and they are installed.
The pedal feels sharper, its not like driving an old citroen but there is more feel of the pressure being applied, i might try some of the greenstuff pads to see what they are like.
Go headbut a brickwall & you'll get the idea :lol: , the more speed & pedal pressure aplied the better they get :cheesy:
2002 110 HDi estate, Rapier in monaco blue! ( found quite a bit more power :cheesy: ) SOLD I've sorted the airbag light :cheesy:
1998 3.0 V6 SE coupe in Diablo Red ( my baby ) sold
2006 206 1.4 16v sport in Aegean blue ( wife's shopping trolley :roll: )

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