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Old 12-01-2017, 12:08 AM   #1
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Performance Pack Brembos and Stainless Steel Lines

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Quick question that I couldn't find an answer to from searching:

Will the Stoptech stainless steel lines available at ft86sf fit with the Brembo brake calipers on the Performance Package BRZ? I'm not sure if the fittings for the lines have changed.
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Should be the same fittings. I would go with Speigler brake lines though.
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Should be the same fittings. I would go with Speigler brake lines though.
Why is that? I don't know too much about the differences between brake lines
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Extra twist on the brake line = higher chance premature failure especially if you daily it.

Speigler you can adjust and get the twist out + lifetime warranty.


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Why is that? I don't know too much about the differences between brake lines
So ....... then ...... why ........ do you want to change the brake lines ....... ??




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Why is that? I don't know too much about the differences between brake lines
Spiegler hasn't had issues for us. StopTech has had a few issues. Our clientele tend to always push the limitations of any product we provide.

Brake lines are wear items and consumables. They should be changed regularly if you track often. OEM lines are already braided from the factory.
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Brake lines are wear items and consumables. They should be changed regularly if you track often. OEM lines are already braided from the factory.
At what interval would you recommend to replace them for a car that tracks 1-2x a month? There isn't a way to check the lines AFAIK. Once a year? Every couple of years?
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At what interval would you recommend to replace them for a car that tracks 1-2x a month? There isn't a way to check the lines AFAIK. Once a year? Every couple of years?
Always do a brake system check before your trackdays no matter how veteran you are. We've been in the track community long enough to hear about rupturing brake lines even with "upgraded" units but were long overdue for replacement. Intervals are not systematic, but one should check for any sort of wear issues. With consistent tracking, sometimes as much as once a year is required. We always recommend getting the best you can get and have significant experience in products we can relay to the community.
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IMO, unless you know exactly why you want the stainless lines just stick with OEM.
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A while back I ruptured a SS line on my MINI headed into a highway off ramp carrying some decent speed. Kept it on the road and it was all good in the end, but it was unpleasant.

Inspect your brake lines often, even if you don't track the car. I made a mistake...a very large pothole (bent a wheel) had shifted the line just a bit and it was rubbing on the wheel. I should have had a look immediately instead of waiting a few days. I don't think it would have happened with an OEM line.

If I had to choose an SS line, I'd go with Spiegler.

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I see it recommended for tracked cars, since I'm flushing the system next week and replacing the fluid I thought I might as well swap the lines too since they aren't too expensive.
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I see it recommended for tracked cars, since I'm flushing the system next week and replacing the fluid I thought I might as well swap the lines too since they aren't too expensive.
Well, if you are planning on tracking your car a lot, a brake line upgrade might be a good idea. However, for a non tracked car, I'd suggest you just keep an eye on them.

I have found that sometimes, you create more problems by changing something, that doesn't need changing, than just leaving it alone ......


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Well, if you are planning on tracking your car a lot, a brake line upgrade might be a good idea. However, for a non tracked car, I'd suggest you just keep an eye on them.

I have found that sometimes, you create more problems by changing something, that doesn't need changing, than just leaving it alone ......


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I'm already hitting track days at least once a month, I took it out within a month of buying the car brand new!
What problem are you trying to solve by spending money then?

Keep good fluid in the lines and good pads on the calipers, way more important than your <1 year old brake lines.
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