Brake line specs
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Brake line specs
I'm getting stainless steel braided brake lines made up for my '06 Baja and am wondering if anyone who has done this has the specs for the stock line length and fittings available. Thanks in advance.
Re: Brake line specs
I don't know the details, but if you can find specs for 2000-2004 Outback, they'll be the same as your Baja.
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Re: Brake line specs
What I did was check the AutoZone website for the lengths of the OEM lines on the Baja, find a vehicle with the same lengths, and order the kit for that vehicle.
For me, the Technafit SUB-1120 (http://www.technafitstore.com/SUBARU-BR ... b-1120.htm) kit fits the 2003 Baja.
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For me, the Technafit SUB-1120 (http://www.technafitstore.com/SUBARU-BR ... b-1120.htm) kit fits the 2003 Baja.
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Re: Brake line specs
If you just want the lengths, check the Product Details:
http://www.autozone.com/brakes-and-trac ... 6223_5913/
http://www.autozone.com/brakes-and-trac ... 6223_5913/
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Re: Brake line specs
Thanks much. I installed Hawk Performance Quiet Slot Rotors and HP5.0 pads. World of difference. Braking is now a reality, not the suggestion it has always been. Will see how much more difference the brake lines make.
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Re: Brake line specs
Technically, the lines won't help your car stop faster; it'll just improve the feel and responsiveness of the pedal. The overall stopping distance won't really be affected.