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Lupo

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whlav:
Anyone know of a good source for stainless steel brake lines for a 94SHO?
From Jegs, you can order Earl's "Hyperfirm" steel braided brake set for the SHO. It says it is for the 95 SHO, but will fit all years I believe. Worked great for my 94.
Part # is: 361-28B460
53.99 + Shipping.

<small>[ June 04, 2002, 03:23 PM: Message edited by: Lupo ]</small>
 

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Prices went up I think, last I looked they were $84 or something. Unless it was a glitch in the web site.
 

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Damnit... what the ****'s that!? I was putting off ordering them when they were $65 and now they're $87... They used to be the cheapest kit on the page and now they've gone up $20 for no reason.

Jeff
 

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Ugh.. I just spent $95 on these stupid brake lines.. they have free UPS ground but add $8 for "handling fees"... bleh.

Oh well... I swear to god for the $150 (speedbleeders and brake fluid) my car had better stop so damn fast that the earth counter-rotates :)

Jeff
 

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I have the Earl SS Brake Lines on my car along with all new calipers and CM pads, and I can't feel the difference from my stock brake setup.
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Jegs and the guy at speedbleeder.com finally got around to charging my card for my goodies so this weekend I'm going to flush my brake fluid with new synthetic and replace the rubber lines with stainless and install the Speed Bleeders. I'll let everyone know how it comes out.

Jeff

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Xs SHO 1

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anyone have a '91 and/or a '92 that has the earl's stainless steel brake lines? i just wanted to know if they fit on the front and rear, just like the '93-'95s i have the brake kit on my '93, but im not sure about the fitment on the '91 and '92s.

thanks
 

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I felt a big difference with I added my Earl's lines. I have a very firm pedal. I love em. They are worth the $85, though I paid $60 for mine shipped from a shotimes list member :)
 

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