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s/s brake hoses for car

Thats rigth Paul, the M030 has shorter front hoses, as tey attach to a small section of brake pipe at the suspention upright. The brake pipe then bolts to the caliper. They are about £20 or so each for the pipes, i shoulud know i just bought a pair!!!

The benifit os that the fluid getes better cooling through the section of copper pipe.

 
Hi Slim,
Where did you get your SS hoses from & how much. A complete brake job, (drilled discs,SS lines, new pads etc etc) is on my list for as soo as its dry/warm enough to spend the day on the drive in a wheel arch.
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Hi Slim,
Where did you get your SS hoses from & how much. A complete brake job, (drilled discs,SS lines, new pads etc etc) is on my list for as soo as its dry/warm enough to spend the day on the drive in a wheel arch.
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I got mine from Promax performance.

I think the general consensus is that the drilled disks are a waste of time, especially the cheaper ones.

I just gave my brakes a complete overhaul new caliper plates, sensors, s/s hoses, shims, re-paint and new EBC ceramic pads all round. I will report on there performance when the car finally goes back on the road (early spring). That little lots cost me £450 just for the parts.

The only thing I didn't need to replace was the disks
 

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