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Stainless Steel Dot Approved Brake Lines 94-98 Nissan 240sx Gear Headz Products on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Byron Center, Michigan, United States

Byron Center, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Coated Stainless Steel Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Note: These Nissan 240SX brake lines are intended for high performance and on track applications. They include the factory in line mounting brackets. Our brake hoses are manufactured in house, here in the United States. They are constructed from quality hose, consisting of a PTFE inner and stainless steel outer wrap. The outside of the hose is coated in an additional layer of PVC, for additional protection. Replacing Original equipment rubber brake lines with our hose will improve pedal feel over factory lines, and provides reduced stopping distance. The shorter stopping distances and improved pedal response provide safety features, as well as performance advantages. All our lines go through a number of quality testing procedures, including the materials tensile strength, and 3000 psi line pressure testing, of each hose we make. ABS braking system brake pedal “chatter” is virtually eliminated, by using these lines. These lines conform to FMVSS106-Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards making them DOT compliant and acceptable for installation on all street legal cars and trucks. They meet most all international safety standards. Each hose assembly has necessary labeling for passing a vehicle safety inspection, and carries our own manufacturers ID number, as well. If you use your vehicle for high performance street applications, occasional drag racing, or track day action, these performance lines are a must have, and a cost efficient safety and performance improvement, as well. All our hoses come with a two year warranty that covers defects in material and workmanship. Just contact us with your original invoice, for a no cost replacement hose. Each full hose set we supply comes with two front and two rear hoses. Also included are the necessary copper washers, that should always be replaced when new hoses are installed. These hoses are compatible with any brake fluid that you intend to use. Our experience with performance brake systems is backed by many years of practical experience. It goes well beyond simply manufacturing the hoses, and includes hands on experience building and racing stock cars, GT cars, formula cars, and being around a wide variety of performance street vehicles, as well. We can custom build a set of brake hoses to your exact requirements. Applications include: street rods, race cars, muscle cars, track day only vehicles, off road vehicles, and many other vehicles, as well. Simply contact us with the vehicle year, line length required, and other specifics about your particular application.


On May-30-16 at 11:04:50 PDT, seller added the following information:

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