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Old Dec 23, 2005, 01:48 PM
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which SS brake lines?

i can't decide between the Goodridge lines and the techna-fit lines?
i searched but could not find much about the techna-fit lines. the techna-fits are about $30 cheaper.
anyother good cheap lines?
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We have offered both the Techna fit and Goodridge. The quality of them are almost identical. The goodridge you can get jsut as cheap but they are not coated. Really for the money I don't think Techna-fit can be beat.

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Hi,

We carry both Goodridge and Endless. I have the Goodridge on my car and it worked great for me. The price is good vs other brands and its DOT approved. Endless lines are superb in terms of quality. Its got a patent swivel head design so the lines won't bind. Also, its telfon coated for durability.

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what about the Earls hyperfirm lines??
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Ordered Agency Power brake lines a week ago from lancer shop. Wish I could give you a review of them but I still don't have them. Will post upon install (hopefully soon).

Merry Christmas,
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Are the Techna Fit lines the same as the Stoptechs? They look real similar.
Old Dec 27, 2005, 07:52 AM
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I have the stoptech brake/clutch lines, no problems.
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I originally wanted to do Endless SS brake lines...with Endless pads and endless rotors...but cant find the endless rotors!

So looking to probably do the WORKS setup...WORKS SS brake lines, WORKS rotors and Endless pads...just waiting on the WORKS SS brake line to get back in their inventory.
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No stoptech and the techna fits are not the same.

Both stoptech and technafit make thier lines in house.

They are both as well DOT approved.

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Got the AP lines in the mail today and they do look very, very nice. They are smoke color with gold fittings. The lines are clear plastic coated (with the AP logo) to keep them clean and have boots over the line to fitting connection. Very nice...

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My pick would be the Stoptech lines. pressure tested to 4500psi and DOT approved.
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I wonder what temperatures they pressure test their lines at. I have a set of stoptech lines I need to throw on my car before my next track event. It's good to know these things.
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Originally Posted by evojon
Got the AP lines in the mail today and they do look very, very nice. They are smoke color with gold fittings. The lines are clear plastic coated (with the AP logo) to keep them clean and have boots over the line to fitting connection. Very nice...

john

Installed, no issues, as stated above; Very nice...
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it really don't matter... i have the technafit, they're the "cheap" brand... but seriously... my brakes are firm... and there haven't been any catastrophic failures that anyone has heard of....
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