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    Uuc or turner stainless brake lines?

    Any info/help will be greatly appreciated, i am planning on doing this with my bushings replacement while im there, is there anything else to buy or just the lines? Fittings, o rings, etc....? Is this a plug and play thing?


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    I'd get the BMA ones. They're cheaper, coated, and DOT approved.

    The rear inner ones are a PITA to replace... you'll need to drop the rear subframe a little.
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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      #3
      Originally posted by KenC View Post
      The rear inner ones are a PITA to replace... you'll need to drop the rear subframe a little.
      as long as they are all DOT approved they are all about the same.

      Yeah what Ken said, have a mid section t on hand as you will most likely damage it during removal. Dont know about PR but up in NJ Ive yet to get one off easy. Soak it well. Good Luck.
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        #4
        Ill be the odd man out here and say there is a difference in quality. BMA sells techa fit and they are good. There are chinese lines running around that suppliers pay 25 dollars for a set of 6 and they are junk.
        There are things to scrimp on but brake lines are not one of them. Get techna fit,stoptech,troutman or any other well known brand name and youll be fine.
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          #5
          ^^Blunt is right, look for a quality name. Brake lines are not a good place to try to save $20 (not that you are trying to, but most of R3v would..) I've seen plenty of stainless steel lines fail on the track and street to back up my opinion, DOT approved or not.

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