Goodridge G-stop Brakeline Kit | Scion Fr-s / Subaru Brz on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, US
The advantages of Goodridge G-Stop Brakelines are not only for the high performance vehicles; they are also a terrific performance enhancement and safety improvement on the “daily driver”. A reduction in braking distance during a panic stop can reduce the possibility of accidents and save lives. It’s features like this that make Goodridge G-Stop Brakelines the most cost-effective safety improvement you can make on any vehicle.
G-Stop brakelines conform to all federal requirements of FMVSS106, making them D.O.T. Compliant and T.U.V. Approved (Germany). All Goodridge G-Stop brake lines go through a 9-point Quality Assurance testing process including tensile strength and pressure testing to 3000 p.s.i. before leaving our facility. To ensure proper fit and easy installation, special end fittings and line brackets have been produced to fit identically to each vehicle.
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