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Old 12-17-2005, 11:52 PM
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Anyone have Corksport Stainless Steel Brake Line Kit?

just looking for a review of their SS Brake Lines.

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I have them...work great...bit of a PIA to install...but nothing that is too big a problem
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awesome! good excuse to go for a bit of a drive (when it gets a bit warmer maybe)

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Get them shipped to Blaine...or I can PU for you after the first track day at PIR...or better yet you can go to the track day
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Originally Posted by dannobre
I have them...work great...bit of a PIA to install...but nothing that is too big a problem
Can you please eloaborate?
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They needed a bit of dremeling to fit the OEM brackets....not a big deal.....but made it a bit longer process than I thought....
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is there any reason you're stuck on that particular brand, there are quite a few options ...

edit: I guess they're pretty cheap/low cost ....

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yeah mostly price and because they're "local" (i live just north of the border).

what other options are there? i know of goodridge lines (DPE mentioned a problem with a proper fit) but comparably priced; and the Autoexe - something gets lost in the translation i guess with the price being more than 4 times the Corksport and Goodridge.
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They needed a bit of dremeling to fit the OEM brackets....not a big deal.....but made it a bit longer process than I thought....
Thanks.
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I think they might have fixed the problem...I installed mine about 8mos ago...and phoned and talked to them after the install. They were going to revise the ends so they fit better without pissing with them
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