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Old 06-14-2007, 04:02 PM
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I'm going to upgrade my brake lines to stainless steel, and have decided on Earl's ss brake lines.

But here is the question, on their site it only states that its for 00-01, does anyone know if they will work for 04-05 ?

I quess my real quesiton is that are there a difference with the brake lines in ap1 model all the way to ap2? (maybe in terms of length? thickness?)

any info would be appreciated.

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My00-03

01465-S2A-000 HOSE SET, L. FR. BRAKE $31.59
01468-S2A-000 HOSE SET, L. RR. BRAKE $23.53
01464-S2A-000 HOSE SET, R. FR. BRAKE $31.59
01466-S2A-000 HOSE SET, R. RR. BRAKE $23.53
46330-S2A-000 PIPE C, BRAKE $39.56
46340-S2A-000 PIPE D, BRAKE $28.63
46374-S2A-A01 PIPE U, BRAKE $5.32
46375-S2A-A01 PIPE V, BRAKE $5.32
46376-S2A-A02 PIPE W, BRAKE $35.44
46377-S2A-A02 PIPE X, BRAKE $12.27
46378-S2A-A01 PIPE Y, BRAKE $20.48
46379-S2A-A01 PIPE Z, BRAKE $13.64
46210-S2A-013 VALVE ASSY., PROPORTIONING (ABS) $89.91

My04-07 * * * No parts available in this category * * *

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Looking at Majestic Honda's order forms, it seems that 00-05 are all the same, but 06-07 may ne different.
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I will assume yes, they are different part #'s on the pipes.



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So i would be save using an 00-01 item for my 04?

Any one using an stainless steel brake line that is 04 and above?? Which brand did you guys use? any inputs?

Thanks Guys

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does replacing oem line with stainless lines make any major difference for daily driving...?? I was reading the nsx forums and ran upon this

http://www.nsxprime.com/wiki/Brake_Lines

Kinda risky I think..
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I have an 04 with goodridge SS lines.
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Originally Posted by sumo04,Jun 15 2007, 12:23 PM
does replacing oem line with stainless lines make any major difference for daily driving...?? I was reading the nsx forums and ran upon this

http://www.nsxprime.com/wiki/Brake_Lines

Kinda risky I think..
that's what i been preaching for a long time.

change the line once a while if you must have the SS line. normally the SS line will not show wear at all, hell, i am not going to change them if they are shiny and looks new, but the truth is, you can't see the condition of the rubber liner inside. They could be been sandblasted to near death and you can't tell by looking at it.


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