BigKriss
12-29-2005, 01:46 PM
I'm throwing up the idea of new brake lines for the car as they have never been replaced before. I'm sure after 17 years they are slowly reaching their used by date. I'm tossing up between rubber and stainless steel. I know that SS lines won't improve braking performance on the street at all, the only difference that I have read about is that it will firm up the brake pedal. I am young and dumb though, so I want some SS lines anyway.
I want to change the brakelines when I upgrade to 540i rotors and calipers and change it all in one go. I will be retaining the 535i master cylinder. I know there are 4 and 6 line kits also, the 6 line kit supplying each caliper as well as new lines near the rear trailing arms. (http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partsearch.do?part=34321159878&model=HD22&mospid=47382)
For SS brake lines I have found the following suppliers;
StopTech - US$160 - Looks like a 4 line kit (http://www.bmpdesign.com/product-exec/product_id/1789/category_id/108/search_year/1989/search_model/26)
StopTech - US$128 - 4 line (http://www.hmsmotorsport.com/store/brakes/ss-lines/brake-lines-bmw)
Earls - US$100 - 4 line also (http://www.bmpdesign.com/product-exec/product_id/1744/category_id/108/search_year/1989/search_model/26)
Stillen - US$155 - 4 line (http://www.stillen.com)
UltimateGarage - US$195 - 6 line (http://www.ultimategarage.com/brakemsc.html)
Bavarian Autosport - US$125 - 6 line - I'm thinking this is the best deal. There are two types of SS lines that you can purchase at us$125.http://www.bavauto.com/assets/product_images/performance/ssbhk6_2.jpg
Thoughts also on a Caliper Bushing Upgrade Kit. But damm expensive at us$120. (http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=CBMW1) The same price at www.bavauto.com (http://www.bavauto.com) where they replace the rubber guide pin bushing with a "machined brass bushings". Are there any cheaper aftermarket alternatives?
the only problem with SS brake lines made in the USA is that I cannot run them "legally" in Australia. When they are made over here, they have to be in accordance with Australian Design Rules. You can buy them over here, but they are at least aus$350 for 4 brake lines. Legaility doesn't concern me though.
What have other members experiences been? I want to know what you guys think?
I want to change the brakelines when I upgrade to 540i rotors and calipers and change it all in one go. I will be retaining the 535i master cylinder. I know there are 4 and 6 line kits also, the 6 line kit supplying each caliper as well as new lines near the rear trailing arms. (http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partsearch.do?part=34321159878&model=HD22&mospid=47382)
For SS brake lines I have found the following suppliers;
StopTech - US$160 - Looks like a 4 line kit (http://www.bmpdesign.com/product-exec/product_id/1789/category_id/108/search_year/1989/search_model/26)
StopTech - US$128 - 4 line (http://www.hmsmotorsport.com/store/brakes/ss-lines/brake-lines-bmw)
Earls - US$100 - 4 line also (http://www.bmpdesign.com/product-exec/product_id/1744/category_id/108/search_year/1989/search_model/26)
Stillen - US$155 - 4 line (http://www.stillen.com)
UltimateGarage - US$195 - 6 line (http://www.ultimategarage.com/brakemsc.html)
Bavarian Autosport - US$125 - 6 line - I'm thinking this is the best deal. There are two types of SS lines that you can purchase at us$125.http://www.bavauto.com/assets/product_images/performance/ssbhk6_2.jpg
Thoughts also on a Caliper Bushing Upgrade Kit. But damm expensive at us$120. (http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=CBMW1) The same price at www.bavauto.com (http://www.bavauto.com) where they replace the rubber guide pin bushing with a "machined brass bushings". Are there any cheaper aftermarket alternatives?
the only problem with SS brake lines made in the USA is that I cannot run them "legally" in Australia. When they are made over here, they have to be in accordance with Australian Design Rules. You can buy them over here, but they are at least aus$350 for 4 brake lines. Legaility doesn't concern me though.
What have other members experiences been? I want to know what you guys think?