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post Jun 11, 2013 - 11:04 PM
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Hi Guys,

I'm about to order a full set of Goodridge Braided Brake Lines, but am unsure exactly which kit I need. Unfortunately neither does my supplier (due to twin pot fronts I think).

I have a 98 SSII, and this isn't in the database. However they have sent me a diagram. When I find out how to upload it I will.
Goodridge Part Number is TY0127-4
I will do my best to compare this to the lines in the car, however if anyone has used these before and can confirm this is the right kit that would be awesome.

Thanks in advance smile.gif



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QUOTE (madbeardo @ Mar 27, 2013 - 8:17 PM)

When said about modification I didn't mean the ones made by man. What I said was that it might have modified after being affected by a certain force.
 
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post Jun 18, 2013 - 11:35 PM
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here we have a quick mock up with the 'twin pots caliper' and my old 'single pot brakeline'
the main reasons for not fitting are
the brake line length, guesstimation 20mm-30mm maybe more
the locking tab on the line is in a different place

and from my SS-II thread, testing it with the single pot brakeline, didn't appear to have rubbing issues.

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distance from the strut mount to the caliper mount is a bit longer.
the single pot is on a slight angle and sits out, the twins are flat and sit closer.



I myself am thinking of getting intouch with MRP for some front brakelines. just need twinpot lines for measurements, and I'm sure he'll sort the rest out.


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