GKTECH
IS200 Braided brake lines (front & rear set)
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When a product is on backorder, it means that we have sold out and we are opening a back order due to popular demand. This is essentially a queue, when new stock arrives from production, we’ll send your order.Q: Will items in my order that are in stock be shipped out first?
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The GKTECH braided brake lines are a direct replacement of the factory lines and are stronger (read: more reliable) than the factory rubber lines which are prone to breaking but they also eliminate the spongy feel of the standard brake lines. The front lines are also longer to compensate for big brake setups or cars with more steering lock (which would see stretching with the factory line)
The GKTECH braided brake lines are assembled using stainless steel fittings and hose that consists of a Teflon inner tube wrapped in stainless steel braid and a PVC outer coating for protection. The brake lines have been independently tested to comply with FMVSS106 standards for brake hoses. This makes the lines ADR approved in Australia and they are marked as such on the brake line assemblies.
The FMVSS106 testing procedure that the lines have been tested against includes the following tests:
- 370lbs pull test
- 35 hour whip test
- 7000psi burst test
- -45degC to 146degC temperature tests
- 24 hour salt corrosion resistance test
Earlier 1999/2001, S-type, part# 90947-02A42 (rear) 90947-02A41 (front)
Our line kit is to suit the 'D' type OEM line, if your OEM lines are the 'S' type please feel free to email us at sales@gktech.com to get on our waiting list for the 'S' type brake line kit, which is yet to be released!
FAQs
How hard are these to install?
The lines are very easy to install. Simply remove the old lines and install the new ones although you will need new brake fluid and you will need to bleed the brake system. Being the brake system we recommend only a trained professional to install this product.