Goodridge G-Stop High Performance Brakeline race-bred street brake lines are constructed from the finest quality hose, consisting of a PTFE inner hose covered by braided stainless steel. In addition to providing a more responsive and firm brake pedal by eliminating the spongy feel that often accompanies stock rubber brake lines, G-Stop High Performance Brakelines are abrasion and corrosion resistant to stay good looking for a long time to come.
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Goodridge G-Stop High Performance Brakeline Kits are direct bolt-on replacements for all of the rubber brake lines in the vehicles brake system. (Three to six brake lines are included in each kit depending on the vehicles original design). To ensure proper fit and easy installation, hose ends and brake line brackets that match the vehicles original equipment style are used for each application.
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By conforming to all requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Number 106, Goodridge G-Stop High Performance Brakelines are U.S. Department of Transportation certified and T.U.V. approved. All Goodridge G-Stop High Performance Brakelines go through a 9-point Quality Assurance testing process that includes measuring tensile strength and the ability to contain line pressure to 3,000 pounds per square inch.
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Features:
Greater braking efficiency
Resistance to abrasion and corrosion
Eliminates sponginess under heavy braking
Added reliability, safety and brilliant looks
Technically superior and race proven
Fitment:
All Boxster Models - 1997-2004
All 911/Carrera/Turbo/GT2/GT3 1999-2012
Made by Goodridge. DOT, TUV, ADR, DEKRA, ARAICCC, ISO9001 Accredited. FMVSS 106 Compliant, DOT Approved.
Brake components should be installed by a competent mechanic in a professional manner. Any incorrect installation of brake components can cause a major safety problem or an accident. If you are not a competent and qualified mechanic you should not attempt to install these products, but should take the vehicle to a vehicle dealer or competent automotive mechanic for their installation.
Disc brake pads and rotors are wear items and as such, should be inspected regularly and replaced as necessary.