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Brake lines

TGM custom lines,
Give them a call they are about £70, had on both my ep3's and they were faultless!
 
+1 for TGM.

Had issues with HEL on my S2000 and I know a few Evo owners have had issues as well.

Failing that then Goodridge.
 
+1 for TGM.

Had issues with HEL on my S2000 and I know a few Evo owners have had issues as well.

Failing that then Goodridge.

Hi Chris
What caused/issues did you have with the Hel Lines
they seem popular on google search and other forums
 
Hi Chris
What caused/issues did you have with the Hel Lines
they seem popular on google search and other forums

Banjo's that didn't fit on the OEM mounts on my S2000, Tom had to *******ise them to get them on and use parts of his own kit. Dotty I believe had similar issues on one of his cars.
 
Iv read mixed reviews with the HEL, some are great some are *****.
TGM lines are super and they compete very well pricewise
 
I've got the Goodridge lines, perfect fit and been great.

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I'd rather pay more for something that is going to fit compared to taking a chance something won't.
 
TGM or Goodridge neither overly expensive (they used to cost more than the link above), wont go wrong either way.

If you are sorting your brakes out anyway and plan on keeping the car for a while, get them changed with some fresh fluid.

I dont think anyone can offer you better advice than what has already been said in this thread though
 
Thanks for the feedback Jim i might just get some new break fluid changed when i get my rear calipers back from break caliper specialist
 
I've got RPB lines on mine, they have been faultless, fitment etc is spot on.

What a difference they make to the brake feel and performance, it's well worth upgrading the lines.
 
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