Don’t forget to get a bleeder (or a friend to help you).
Lines were pretty easy to change, assuming you don’t have a Canadian car with rusty fittings...
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Don’t forget to get a bleeder (or a friend to help you).
Lines were pretty easy to change, assuming you don’t have a Canadian car with rusty fittings...
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Yes on the brake fluid. Good tip on cleaning the lines to avoid dirt in the lines and buying a brake service kit 1 from ECS to help. I also have a friend to help me. Thanks for the advice and I will let you know how it turns out.
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Oh, I forgot: the car is a originally from Burbank Ca, and now lives in Texas... no rust. :)
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I have used ECStuning on several cars and really like them.
I ordered Stoptechs for the ZHP because ECS didn’t have their brand immediately available and i had to take the car out of town due to a family emergency.
The stoptechs are nice but one of the lines on the front is bending almost like it is slightly twisted causing the rubber grommet to continuously come out of the brake line bracket attached to the shock.
I used a twist tie to keep it in place however i find it strange this is occurring on the car.
Maybe i have to go back and re-install the line?
Bringing this back from the dead. Just installed stoptech lines, did anyone have any issues with the metal retaining clips in the rear being loose? Taking them out required a bit wrestling with the channellocks, when I re-installed them, they went in by hand and are very loosely held.
Edit: I did bend the retaining clips a bit, and it's better. But still nowhere near as secure as the OEM lines were
I've got the TechnaFit from FCP as well, same loose fit in the rear. I just left it as is though.
Found the pics of what I did to mitigate
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Actually, guys how was pedal feel after swapping the lines? I feel like mine is the same, or possibly even slightly worse than before. I just did the regular 2-person bleed procedure twice all-round and there were no bubbles. The past few times when flushing my fluid I used my power bleeder, and pedal feel remained consistent, but I didn't swap any parts. I didn't run the reservoir dry so I don't think I'll need INPA to flush the ABS unit, but that may be my next course of action if a few hard ABS stops doesn't solve it