Stainless Steel Brake Line 88-91 Honda Cr-x/crx Ed8/ed9 Blue on 2040-parts.com
US $45.00
Location:
Shanghai,Shanghai, China
Condition:NewBrand:does not applySurface Finish:does not applyManufacturer Part Number:BK1003-BLWarranty:1 YearInterchange Part Number:does not applyCountry/Region of Manufacture:ChinaOther Part Number:does not applyUPC:Does not apply
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Items Description
Stainless Steel Braided
Teflon Hose Brake Lines
Stainless steel brake
lines improve pedal feel and reduce the amount of time between
applied pedal pressure and actual deceleration by preventing
expansion, which stock rubber lines allow. This provides a
quicker pedal response, and allows the driver to maintain
consistent brake pressure and precision. These lines consist of
a Teflon inner line that is covered with a layer of stainless
steel woven braid.
The Teflon tube is very resistant to expansion under pressure
and will not degrade from exposure to brake fluid. The stainless
steel braid provides support for the Teflon and the weave is
extremely durable against incidental impact and abrasion.
Specifics and Benefits:
Made of
Teflon Hoses, which are Wrapped with Stainless Steel Braid
PVC
Coating Designed to Resist Extreme Weather, Chemicals and
Abrasion for Long Term Value
Greater
Braking Efficiency
Shorter
Braking Distance
Eliminates Sponginess under Heavy Braking with Better Responses
Replacing Stock/ OE Rubber Hoses, which Possibly Explode;
Reduces Expansion with Improved Braking and Firmer Pedal Feel
Eliminates Brake "Fade" while Giving Better Mid-Braking Feels
across the Entire Spectrum.
Enhances Reliability and Safety
Zinc
Plated Fittings
Brake
Lines Overall Lengths: 2 X 23.50"/ 2 X 17.25"
Factory
Pre-Assembled Direct Bolt-On Design for Ease of Installation
Technically Superior and Racing Proven
Meets
the Guidelines of the US Department of Transportation
100%
Brand New
Professional Installation is Highly Recommended (No Instruction
Included)
Package Includes:
1 X Set
(Front + Rear) of Racing Brake Lines as Shown in the Picture
Above
Application:
Honda CRX 88-91
Blue
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