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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #10 on: 18 November 2010, 13:29 »
Also pray the bleed nipple's aren't seized, I was very gentle with mine but still broke it. Ended buying a new caliper in the end, they are cheap enough.

Just for the record, I don't have a rear compensator, removed it and just ran two pipes from the front to the back (one each side). Haven't had any issues so far.

Nipples were given a nipple cripple at conversion time as barked had to be rebled, so about 6 months ago.

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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #11 on: 18 November 2010, 16:50 »
Also pray the bleed nipple's aren't seized, I was very gentle with mine but still broke it. Ended buying a new caliper in the end, they are cheap enough.

Just for the record, I don't have a rear compensator, removed it and just ran two pipes from the front to the back (one each side). Haven't had any issues so far.

Nipples were given a nipple cripple at conversion time as barked had to be rebled, so about 6 months ago.

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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #12 on: 18 November 2010, 17:38 »
Advice for tight ones, is IF there is space is stick a proper brake spanner on it and molegrip the edges so it doesn't open at all.  :wink:

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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #13 on: 18 November 2010, 18:01 »
Bought that draper one RJ suggested.


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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #14 on: 18 November 2010, 18:04 »
Ive just fitted goodridge braided hoses with brembo discs and ferrodo ds2500 pads. Cant complain :cool:

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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #15 on: 18 November 2010, 18:53 »
I do need some new rear discs and pads, even to get a full new set of oem stuff is so expensive!

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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #16 on: 18 November 2010, 18:59 »
Personally id advise against spending much on the rear brakes unless you've mega power under the bonnet as they hardly do any of the work anyway. If i remember rightly it's something like 70/75% up front and the rest at the rear on most vehicles therefore making fully working factory issue rear discs more than sufficient.

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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #17 on: 18 November 2010, 19:17 »
Personally id advise against spending much on the rear brakes unless you've mega power under the bonnet as they hardly do any of the work anyway. If i remember rightly it's something like 70/75% up front and the rest at the rear on most vehicles therefore making fully working factory issue rear discs more than sufficient.

Oh I know, the rear is just a direct OEM replacement. No fancy pads or discs there  :smiley:

288 discs cost I think 40 each from GSF, and pads around the 70 mark, so that's a good 150 for the fronts alone. A while back I worked out I needed around 250 to sort the brakes completly.

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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #18 on: 18 November 2010, 19:45 »
Brembo max discs are 43 each and ferodo ds2500 pads are 95 for the front set.


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Re: Braided brake lines
« Reply #19 on: 19 November 2010, 00:15 »
Agree with advice about brake pipe spanner, or use a flared one.
NEVER use a normal open ended spanner on a brake line, well i learnt the hard way  :grin:
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