Stoptech stainless steel lines universal?
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Stoptech stainless steel lines universal?
i asked a vender about the stoptech ssbl's and he said it was universal on the oem and brembo oem brakes. Is this right? Just wanted to make sure before i purchase.
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Originally Posted by Kolia
Yes, I think they are.
Mine had the instructions for the regular brakes and I couldn't see any differences in the pictures. I have the Brembo brakes.
Mine had the instructions for the regular brakes and I couldn't see any differences in the pictures. I have the Brembo brakes.
I just don't understand how stock, they aren't universal, other brands, they aren't universal. I dont know what makes this different.
thanks for the response. If anyone else haven't anyting to add, be my guest.
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Originally Posted by Kolia
Yes, I think they are.
Mine had the instructions for the regular brakes and I couldn't see any differences in the pictures. I have the Brembo brakes.
Mine had the instructions for the regular brakes and I couldn't see any differences in the pictures. I have the Brembo brakes.
I actually bought mine used off someone with non-Brembos and used them on my Brembos. I did a fair bit a searching before I tried and everything I saw pointed to them being for both types.
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Stoptech SS lines use a banjo bolt at the end.
This will fit both the stock calipers and the brembo calipers.
Stock calipers also use a banjo bolt to connect the rubber lines to the caliper.
Stock brembos just use a threaded metal line into the back of the caliper - threading is same size as the banjo bolt setup so it's interchangeable.
This will fit both the stock calipers and the brembo calipers.
Stock calipers also use a banjo bolt to connect the rubber lines to the caliper.
Stock brembos just use a threaded metal line into the back of the caliper - threading is same size as the banjo bolt setup so it's interchangeable.
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Originally Posted by Michla22
Stoptech SS lines use a banjo bolt at the end.
This will fit both the stock calipers and the brembo calipers.
Stock calipers also use a banjo bolt to connect the rubber lines to the caliper.
Stock brembos just use a threaded metal line into the back of the caliper - threading is same size as the banjo bolt setup so it's interchangeable.
This will fit both the stock calipers and the brembo calipers.
Stock calipers also use a banjo bolt to connect the rubber lines to the caliper.
Stock brembos just use a threaded metal line into the back of the caliper - threading is same size as the banjo bolt setup so it's interchangeable.
oh ok, that makes sense. Good to know. I'll order them tomorrow. Thanks for breaking that down to me.
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Heres a direct link to the install manual for those lines on our website:
http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/ma...A_10-25-04.pdf
http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/ma...A_10-25-04.pdf
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