Just ordered a set up. I forgot who here had the issue with one of the rears failing, but I talked to the rep there and they made them longer. They also said it was partially operater install error.
Just ordered a set up. I forgot who here had the issue with one of the rears failing, but I talked to the rep there and they made them longer. They also said it was partially operater install error.
I had them and switched back to the stock lines. They are a good company and have supposedly lengthened them. Maybe they will be just fine for you, however, I would still check them on a regular basis to make sure the plastic boot around the fitting is not being torn from the line stress. Good luck.
I had the problem with both sets (standard and lengthened). Standard had alot of stress and wear on the lines. On the lengthened, I lost most all of my brake fluid from the banjo bolt and consequently my brakes. Scary experience. Girodisc solution was to wrap the threads of the banjo bolt and tighten. No Thanks! I am back to OEM lines now with a set of Goodridge G-Stop lines waiting to install.
I've had a set of what was then prototype Goodridge stainless on my car for well over a year. 12-14 track days, zero issues.
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