StopTech Stainless Steel Brake Lines provide a quicker pedal response, maintaining consistent brake pressure and precision brake modulation, especially during threshold braking. All StopTech Stainless Steel Brake Lines are manufactured to meet DOT Compliance Standards, and every line is 100% tested in-house to a pressure of 4500 psi. StopTech brake lines consist of a Teflon?« inner line, which is then 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. Finally, StopTech brake lines are coated with a Clear Abrasion Resistant Cover for maximum protection against chaffing. All necessary brackets and fasteners are included with each line kit. Adding a set of StopTech Stainless Steel Brake Lines to your performance vehicle will provide an immediate improvement to brake performance and pedal feel from the very first stop.
Disclaimer:
StopTech Stainless Steel Brake Lines are designed as direct replacement parts for stock brake lines. The replacement lines typically follow the same routing as the stock lines. While the design is tolerant of slight modifications to the intended vehicle, any excessive lowering or raising of the vehicle may make the lines unsuitable for use on that particular car, truck, or SUV. Also, the lines include provisions for routing attachments on the stock suspension, such as brackets on the strut. If an aftermarket suspension is on the vehicle, the stock mounting points may not be on those components.
If alternate routing or modifications are required, it is the sole responsibility of the installer to assure that the lines are not binding or touching any part of the suspension or drive train. Inspect the line routing through the entire range of suspension travel, both up and down and left-to-right. If there is any question as to whether or not the install is correct, do not drive the vehicle until there is absolute assurance the lines are safely routed.