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Full length as in replacing the hard brake lines? I'm not sure...

 

If you're just after normal braided brake lines I have some for sale here.

 

yup want to replace the hard lines and run the braided hose through the car its a track car

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Yes, Faye at Speedflow will be able to help. Bear in mind that without a £5000 hydraulic crimper you are going to have to use re-usable fitting on the -3 hose you need, which are very dear in all materials, but particularly so in stainless, which you should really use on a car that will see salt, or not have regular alloy fittings maintenance. I think I have a few fittings for splicing the chassis lines to the wheel arch tabs, and on to the brake calipers. They will be in stainless in correct 10 x 1.00 thread form to allow you to use cheap braided line kits to the calipers, which will save you a bunch. You could run Kunifer solid lines through the car and save a LOT of money. price it all up and weep.

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Guest Rsand85
Excuse my ignorance (and my thread hijacking)... what is the benefit of running braided hoses throughout over running 'hard lines' (I still don't know if there is a technical term for these!)?

 

it looks nice;)

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