braided stainless brake lines group buy.
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braided stainless brake lines group buy.
Kinky and I have made braided stainless brake lines available for the Reno, Forenza, Optra, Lanos and Lemans
Right now the fronts are available with the rears to come shortly. We were going to wait until both of us could invest out right but with the fast expansion of both of our site the brake lines would likely get the back burner.
Instead of waiting and keeping these kits to ourselves we will do a small group buy. there are no minimum quainties that we are trying to reach just trying to get as many products onto the market as soon as possible.
Once the group buy is over the lines will be available through kinkymotorsports.com, while the group buy is going on I will be taking the orders.
The retail price is $135 but durring the group buy I'll be passing on our cost to drum up interest. So you can get the braided stainless front brake lines for $85 shipped (inside the US).
The lines we use incorporates a special 4 layer design for superior strength and virtually no volumetric expansion. It starts with a Teflon PTFE core (liner) which is wrapped first in a Kevlar braid, followed by an elastomer barrier and then it's strengthened further by the outer stainless steel braid. Our hoses are also available with a final coat of clear vinyl for a great look and easy clean up.
Replacing original equipment rubber hoses with stainless steel braided hoses will increase braking performance by doing away with the soft spongy brake pedal. Rubber hoses expand, with the approximately 1200 psi. generated under hard braking. Results show a firmer pedal, allowing more control during braking.
Right now the fronts are available with the rears to come shortly. We were going to wait until both of us could invest out right but with the fast expansion of both of our site the brake lines would likely get the back burner.
Instead of waiting and keeping these kits to ourselves we will do a small group buy. there are no minimum quainties that we are trying to reach just trying to get as many products onto the market as soon as possible.
Once the group buy is over the lines will be available through kinkymotorsports.com, while the group buy is going on I will be taking the orders.
The retail price is $135 but durring the group buy I'll be passing on our cost to drum up interest. So you can get the braided stainless front brake lines for $85 shipped (inside the US).
The lines we use incorporates a special 4 layer design for superior strength and virtually no volumetric expansion. It starts with a Teflon PTFE core (liner) which is wrapped first in a Kevlar braid, followed by an elastomer barrier and then it's strengthened further by the outer stainless steel braid. Our hoses are also available with a final coat of clear vinyl for a great look and easy clean up.
Replacing original equipment rubber hoses with stainless steel braided hoses will increase braking performance by doing away with the soft spongy brake pedal. Rubber hoses expand, with the approximately 1200 psi. generated under hard braking. Results show a firmer pedal, allowing more control during braking.
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sorry everyone... that's the one downside to one off parts, having to wait for development.
I got all the Lanos lines in today and they look fantastic! well worth the wait. I'll take some pics for the website today and have them shipped out ASAP
...the Forenza/Reno lines are the ones that are taking a while. there was a lot more custome work that is going into those and as soon as I get them in I'll ship them out as well.
Garrett
I got all the Lanos lines in today and they look fantastic! well worth the wait. I'll take some pics for the website today and have them shipped out ASAP
...the Forenza/Reno lines are the ones that are taking a while. there was a lot more custome work that is going into those and as soon as I get them in I'll ship them out as well.
Garrett
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