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Goodridge Brake Lines
Part #: 30061
$269.94
$215.95 For 6
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Featured Videos
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Video Description:Check out this Andy's Auto Sport TV video we made that explains why stainless steel brake lines can be a valuable item to get for your vehicle.
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Video Description:In this video, we explain brake fade and how to avoid it. Highlights include:
*At 0:20, we tell you what brake fade is and the conditions under which they occur.
*At 1:00, we tell you how to reduce brake fade by upgrading your braking components.
Fits On:
8/87-89 80 (Chassis Code 8AL038655), 8/87-89 90 (Chassis Code 8AL038655)
Description:
Goodridge offer the widest range of high performance hose and fittings in the world, and a complete range of pre-assembled stainless steel brakeline kits to suit every make and model of car. Goodridge performance brakeline kits offer sharper, firmer braking than standard rubber hoses, and reduce overall stopping distances.
Goodridge offer the widest range of high performance hose and fittings in the world, and a complete range of pre-assembled stainless steel brakeline kits to suit every make and model of car. Goodridge performance brakeline kits offer sharper, firmer braking than standard rubber hoses, and reduce overall stopping distances.
Goodridge is a recognized leader in high-performance hoses and hose fittings, forging its roots in true wheel-to-wheel racing, so it was a no-brainer for Andy's to include the company's products in it roster of parts. Every brake line that Goodridge manufactures is D.O.T. certified and T.U.V. approved, and all kits are ready to bolt on, so it's easy to replace your stock rubber lines with high-performance stainless steel-braide Goodridge lines. If your ride sees any sort of spirited driving, it might be a good time to check into upgrading your brake or clutch lines to prevent unwanted hose expansion. We believe that Goodridge is a great option if improving your brake system is on your to-do list.
Featured Videos
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Video Description:Check out this Andy's Auto Sport TV video we made that explains why stainless steel brake lines can be a valuable item to get for your vehicle.
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Video Description:In this video, we explain brake fade and how to avoid it. Highlights include:
*At 0:20, we tell you what brake fade is and the conditions under which they occur.
*At 1:00, we tell you how to reduce brake fade by upgrading your braking components.
Q: Do brake lines come in sets of 4?
A: Brake lines are sold in sets of two usually and are assumed to be for the front, unless otherwise noted. Please check the product description on our site for more details.
Q: What do brake lines do? Why buy brake lines?
A: Brake lines connect the master cylinder to the calipers. The brake lines contain brake fluid so the fluid can push against the caliper every time you press on the brakes, thereby stopping you. Old rubber brake lines expand under pressure, so that instead of the brake fluid pushing the caliper, the fluid stretches the brake line and reduces the maximum performance of the brakes by making your pedal feel spongy. New brake lines combat this problem giving you maximum braking performance and a nice tight pedal feel.
Q: How do you install brake lines?
A: Brake lines are installed by removing your factory rubber line fittings. Once the factory rubber brake line is removed, replace it with your high quality stainless ones. Brake fluid will need to be replaced and the system will need to be bled.
A: Brake lines are sold in sets of two usually and are assumed to be for the front, unless otherwise noted. Please check the product description on our site for more details.
Q: What do brake lines do? Why buy brake lines?
A: Brake lines connect the master cylinder to the calipers. The brake lines contain brake fluid so the fluid can push against the caliper every time you press on the brakes, thereby stopping you. Old rubber brake lines expand under pressure, so that instead of the brake fluid pushing the caliper, the fluid stretches the brake line and reduces the maximum performance of the brakes by making your pedal feel spongy. New brake lines combat this problem giving you maximum braking performance and a nice tight pedal feel.
Q: How do you install brake lines?
A: Brake lines are installed by removing your factory rubber line fittings. Once the factory rubber brake line is removed, replace it with your high quality stainless ones. Brake fluid will need to be replaced and the system will need to be bled.
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