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fazza
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im removing the abs from my corsa gsi and i want to remove all the copper brake lines and replace them completely with braided hoses.

where can i buy the hose from and also the fittings for them.

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demontweaks

Maybe Earl's too... http://www.earls.co.uk/
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i am getting v6 brakes on the front what brake lines do i buy?

corsa ones or ones to match the doner car?
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How come your removing abs?
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
i am getting v6 brakes on the front what brake lines do i buy?

corsa ones or ones to match the doner car?


speak to goodridge, they'll do you lines with the top end for a corsa and the bottom for the veccy v6.

i got mine from them, top connection for nova - bottom connection for willwoods

[Edited on 30-07-2008 by M16KE B]
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quote:
Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
How come your removing abs?


its for wimps!!!




na it wont work with the disc rear beam i dont think. not properly anyways
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Oh I thought ABS was just for the front brakes lol
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lol na mate.

extra weight aswell lol
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
i am getting v6 brakes on the front what brake lines do i buy?

corsa ones or ones to match the doner car?

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thanks adam
fazza
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got a brandnew set here if you want some mate, u2u me an offer. brandnew corsa goodridge hoses matey
av it
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goodrich hoses brand new lmf set of 4 £45
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quote:
Originally posted by av it
goodrich hoses brand new lmf set of 4 £45


+ 7.50 postage
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£48 total off Ebay
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why do you want to get rid of the copper pipes under the car?
fazza
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will have to replace them anyways as the ones with abs are completely different.
so rather than bending new copper lines into place which will be an asshole, i think it will be easier and will look with fully braided hoses
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they are under the car!


Once you see the price i think you might just go with copper.
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
they are under the car!


Once you see the price i think you might just go with copper.


im in full agreement on this
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about 10quid per meter plus the fittings
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fixing are something like 40 quid each I think
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quote:
Originally posted by dean101287
fixing are something like 40 quid each I think


ouch
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not 100% but I remember reading a post about them kind of fixings

[Edited on 30-07-2008 by dean101287]
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pushon aeroquip fittings are expensive.....

Seriously - I'd only bother running braided brake lines in a 'show' trackcar which had 1 line running IN CAR to the back (with bias adjuster inline), then T'd to the rear brakes, and out through the floor.

Its a waste of cash. IMO

[Edited on 30-07-2008 by AK]
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http://www.thinkauto.com/
fazza
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
pushon aeroquip fittings are expensive.....

Seriously - I'd only bother running braided brake lines in a 'show' trackcar which had 1 line running IN CAR to the back (with bias adjuster inline), then T'd to the rear brakes, and out through the floor.

Its a waste of cash. IMO

[Edited on 30-07-2008 by AK]


thats what i wanted. was going to be underneath the car though. might just do the lines in the engine bay braided and the ones under the car in copper then

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