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What are the best SS brake lines?

Old 10-14-2005, 06:47 PM
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Question What are the best SS brake lines?

I'm upgrading my brake system ('99 4runner) and in the process I want to add Stainless Steel brake lines. At the moment I have ordered some Russel lines, but they're back ordered. So, I am just curious what others are using for SS lines and the apx. price you paid.

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i beleive marlins or wheelers offroad are good

someone has some that are wrapped in a vynil like material over he ss braid


i have procomp and htey are fine, havent had any problems with them and they have been on almost 2 years
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the one vendor on pirate that has em seem prety nice...but all in all they're pretty much the same as they have to be DOT approved
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I got mine from Wheeler's Offroad

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I got Pro-Crap ones from Summit Racing. Problem free for over a year and I think about 100 bucks for complete set.
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Originally Posted by Roadrunner
I got mine from Wheeler's Offroad


i noticed the site says the rear line is for 95.5-00 4runners, but as you have a 2001 they obviously are at least good through the end of the 3rd gens i assume.
there weren't any changes in that area on the 01s or 02s were there?
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goodridge makes some of the best available... and make sure you get the plastic coated ones... they hold up much much longer and wont rust or absorb as much moisture. youll prob have to contact them becasue as i remember theyre website is pretty hard to use... but i have them on both of my bikes and my other car.... great quality
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