I'm soon to do a ruf / ifs set up on my Hilux and just wanting peoples opinions on brake lines from what I have read in the bible 200 mm longer is what the suggest is it worth going braided or just standard rubber as braking is not the greatest with the 35 I have on the car let alone loosing some pressure at the calipers I plan on upgrading the brake somewhere into the future but my build time frame is un determined and I don't want to have absolute rubbish brakes and have to spend money time and time again so really after people who have first hand experience with changing rubber lines into braided
Thanks steven
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brake lines on hilux
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I agree, I have got rubber lines on my hilux, I havent done a RUF or IFS rears job though, but I got them made up. They seem pretty good though.
I think I read somewhere that the steel braided lines are not entirely legal on road as well, but I could be wrong about that.
I think I read somewhere that the steel braided lines are not entirely legal on road as well, but I could be wrong about that.
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