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Getting longer break lines... Where from??

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Getting longer break lines... Where from??

Post by shane1992 »

Hey everyone

Where abouts do you get longer break lines for a 91 Suzuki Viatara swb ??

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Post by dank »

probably your local brake shop :D. take your lines in that you wnat lengthened and they can make up some news ones in your specified length. Going rate in melb is anywhere between $40-$60 bucks a line.
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Post by shane1992 »

Cool, does anyone know if every break line needs to be replaced with a longer one with a 2 inch bodylift and 3 inch suspension lift?
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Post by P@nda »

Mate, steer away from brake shops.
Try and find someone that does all types of hoses
and that kind of stuff.

My brake shop quoted me $75 for a break hose
4" longer than original.

The shop I went to (High Performance Fluid Connections)
charged me $25 to do the exact same thing.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

You probably will need all three replaced, (There's only one in the rear) From memory, the front of vitaras have a retaining clip 1/2 way along that clips the line to the strut. Make sure this is crimped in in the right place.

X2 for going to a hose specialist rather than a brake shop.

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Post by fe11xx »

You're also going to have to make sure the lines have the little ADR plastic sleeve if they're custom..
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Post by dad »

I always use enzed, try them, if not you could try pirtek.
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