Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines
Did an exhaustive search on the internet for SS braided brake lines, and can't find anyone making them for the JK...looking at the rubber ones on my Jeep, I see how vulnerable and weak they look...any ideas?
Should have searched on here....lolThere are several threads. I have mine installed and love them
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...e+lines&page=2
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$69 for front pair, $69 for rear pair
Stainless steel with a red clear coating over them....double protection
Last edited by VBS4; Apr 24, 2008 at 02:36 PM.
I can highly recommend the crown ones that Northridge sells. I put them on last week and it made nice differance in the breaking. Nothing phenominal it's just nice and firm now and stops quicker. It breaks better now with 3" lift and 35's than it did new. Call Dave @ Northride he'll take care of you.
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I can highly recommend the crown ones that Northridge sells. I put them on last week and it made nice differance in the breaking. Nothing phenominal it's just nice and firm now and stops quicker. It breaks better now with 3" lift and 35's than it did new. Call Dave @ Northride he'll take care of you.
I just bought my second set of lines from Currie. They are long enough for a lot of flex and are made by Crown lines for them. Currie charges $79 for the rear lines and $79 for the front lines. They are a very nice braided SS line with a rubber/plastic coating over them as well. Highly recommend them! Probably the same Crown lines David is selling too!
Last edited by Ctimrun; Apr 23, 2008 at 09:28 PM.
I just bought my second set of lines from Currie. They are long enough for a lot of flex and are made my Crown lines for them. Currie charges $79 for the rear lines and $79 for the front lines. They are a very nice braided SS line with a rubber/plastic coating over them as well. Highly recommend them! Probably the same Crown lines David is selling too!


