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hey darren...google it up.
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hey darren...google it up. I did but most is universal fit. I was just wondering if anyone has a good place to get them. That's how I came across MVP.
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why add them, whats the major plus there?
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why add them, whats the major plus there? Brake lines expand less under braking giving you more braking pressure and less delay in the time it takes to apply the braking force to the rotor. Our lines are just rubber so they expand under the pressure of braking ... more so under heavy braking.
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Under extreme braking conditions, the brake line hoses in the wheel well expand under pressure. If you can keep them from expanding, you'll have better braking under EXTREME* condtions. The only part of the brake line hosing that is not steel is the parts in the wheel well. * - autox and road course conditions why add them, whats the major plus there?
Last edited by Steven; Aug 4, 2003 1:07pm.
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hahah ... beat you steven
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err darren
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hey darren...google it up. I did but most is universal fit. I was just wondering if anyone has a good place to get them. That's how I came across MVP. try other search engines. Did you type in "Celica GT Steel Brake Lines" idk try something. Get MVP's if you can't find any.
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Try Goodridge, they are the company that makes the brake lines for TRD!!! Very good rep. from what i have heard. Tirerack can get them, for the GTS forsure didn't check GT as i don't have one. If you are in Canada Best Buy Proformance can get them for the best price.
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