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911®, 912 1965-68 Braided Brake Lines on 2040-parts.com

Location:

East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Weltmeister Manufacturer Part Number:911146

For Sale are a complete set of braided brake lines for 911 (901) and 912 from 1965 t0 1968: End soft, mushy brake pedal feel with teflon-lined, stainless-steel, braided brake lines. Rubber lines expand and flex after just a few years. Our dash-3 size (inside diameter) lines give you a firmer pedal feel and better brake control. This is a permanent fix, eliminating the cost of repeatedly replacing rubber lines. Weltmeister brake lines are exclusively built, using Factory race specifications, by the people who supply the brake lines for Porsche® Factory and Formula One race cars. We also offer D.O.T.-legal stainless steel brake lines. When ordering D.O.T. lines, please add ‘D’ to the end of the part number. Note: These lines are longer than rubber lines as they do not bend as easily. Sold in sets of four.

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