i was just wondering if anyone know
if i can get longer brake lines for my lux
without spending around 100 each
is there any other cars that have brake lines that will fit my car
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89 hilux extended brake lines
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When it comes to brakes just spend the money and ge them done it can cost you alot in the long run if you do them on the cheap and have a accident. I know on the rear you can join 2 together but as for the front shop around and ask if they can do you any better price. got some done through a friend braded 88 a line so for just rubber they can do them cheaper.
plenty of parts on the bench
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My father just dropped in his LN65 brake lines this afternoon and picks up 24" long extended (braided) ones tomorrow. For all three its roughly $125 (inc GST etc etc).
4" extended ones for my Sierra only came to $75 odd all three in braid.
$100 a line is just plain silly (unless they are like 1 metre long), shop around.
My fathers Hilux and My Sierra ones have been done by Baileys brake and clutch in Ipswich. http://www.baileys.net.au/
4" extended ones for my Sierra only came to $75 odd all three in braid.
$100 a line is just plain silly (unless they are like 1 metre long), shop around.
My fathers Hilux and My Sierra ones have been done by Baileys brake and clutch in Ipswich. http://www.baileys.net.au/
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