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s/s brake hoses for car
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nottage
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Rgds,
Kevin
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ORIGINAL: sweetea
Hi,
You can get them from ProMAX Motprsport (braided brake lines for 944 Turbo) for £59.95 inclusive with free delivery.
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Andrew
Nice one Andrew, i am sure i checked the site and didnt see any.
I will give you a call tomorrow about them and some other kit.
Cheers.
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Excellent news. Can you get the sets for M030 cars as I believe they are slightly different and a couple of M030 owners have had to return 'normal' sets when ordering elsewhere?
Yes he has the ones for the M030 cars.
Anyone know how much the small hard brake pipe is the goes from the line to the caliper from the OPC?
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ORIGINAL: Diver944
Excellent news. Can you get the sets for M030 cars as I believe they are slightly different and a couple of M030 owners have had to return 'normal' sets when ordering elsewhere?
Yes he has the ones for the M030 cars.
Anyone know how much the small hard brake pipe is the goes from the line to the caliper from the OPC?
Pats at GPC will tell you today if you call them, or i can ask when i'm there today for you ? []
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Hi,
You can get them from ProMAX Motprsport (braided brake lines for 944 Turbo) for £59.95 inclusive with free delivery.
Regards,
Andrew
Are they now £69.95 Andrew?
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Are they now £69.95 Andrew?
You forgot to read the small print [], seriously though that can't be right i've seen them online for £49.95 + vat and P&P. I would have thought the first price of £59.95 was more realistic ?
eastendr
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Not sure if they fit, but i cant see why they wouldnt. But design911 are doing 968 M030 ones for £39.95
John Sims had one set (now fitted ??).
Oh yes!
I can't see where all the confusion is generated between different sets for S2's , 220T's, 250T's etc. I wasn't sure which set to have for mine as I have a 220 but with late 250 front callipers. I concluded that as my original 220 rubber pipes fitted when I swapped to the 250 callipers a 220 s/steel set should do the same...which they did. []
They are very good - give a much more direct pedal feel. Previously the brakes felt a little spongey, even after bleeding. The s/steel lines seem to remove a great deal of that, the remainder being sevo related I would think
John, what's a "sevo" ? Do I need one
I don't know, but I know I need a spelling checker. [&o]
Diver944
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I can't see where all the confusion is generated between different sets for S2's , 220T's, 250T's etc.
I've been trying in vain to find the info about this, but I can't []
I 'think' the M030 cars need different S/S brake hoses because of the way they are supported by the front Koni shock. I Know Will Presland had a problem because places kept sending him non M030 hoses.
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