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dunkley201



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Braided Brake Hoses?

With the 6 year service coming up next year I was considering sourcing a set of braided brake hoses as an upgrade to OEM. On a previous car the improvement was significant, with a really solid feel to the pedal. Has anyone done this yet? Know of any reliable suppliers? So far, on line I have seen FL1 versions only.
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Try Drew Bowler website he specialises in building competition LR's.
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I was thinking of doing the same thing to my LR2.

Demon Tweeks seems to have a set of Goodridge brake lines - I may give them a try....

http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/performance/...4-line-kit

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That looks interesting, thanks for the link Thumbs Up FL2 SD4 Metropolis Auto Santorini Black / ivory completely stock.

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dunkley201



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Thanks for the suggestions. I took a look at the Demon Tweeks offer - £166.75 is more expensive than I expected - especially when FL1 sets are IRO £70! OEM rubber sets will be IRO £45 I guess.
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dunkley201
If you do find braided hoses at a realistic price I would be very interested - her Ladyship's is fast approaching YrEnd5 and they do have a very beneficial impact on braking efficiency and feedback.
Cheers.

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dunkley201



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Noted A. If I can find a competitive supplier there may be a chance of a group buy? 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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dmivezaj



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I would definitely be interested in SS lines.

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taztastic



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Rimmer brothers have them for FL2 Thumbs Up

Also, would any of the more technical members know if the same hose is used on other vehicles or is it FL2 specific, many of the Ford sets are less expensive?

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dunkley201 wrote:
Noted A. If I can find a competitive supplier there may be a chance of a group buy?

Count me in. Previous experience with Goodridge brake lines on motorcycles is that they reduce sponginess and increase feel.

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3disco



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I wonder if its really necessary to change pipes as most vehicles never go off road and would have thought they would have been at least the quality of the average car hose which is never changed unless faulty for the life of the. Vehicle?

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dunkley201



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Hi 3D. It's not an off road issue. Of course, braided hoses would offer greater longevity in extreme conditions but their main feature is their improved resistance to expansion under pressure. IME, a change to braided hoses instantly gives a much more solid pedal with improved feel. OME rubber hoses, although internally reinforced, still expand somewhat in use. This expansion gives a softness to the pedal feel. There is a reason all aircraft (and race cars) have braided hoses, they make brakes more effective!
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Hi Bob,no doubt the braided hoses would be better but if done on service in a LR dealer they would only replace like for like.

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dunkley201



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Agreed 3d. Not expecting a dealer to do it. I would change my own anyway. I only let the dealer do the basic service to get the book stamped. In the past I have changed my own discs & pads etc. 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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dunkley201



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taztastic wrote:
Rimmer brothers have them for FL2 Thumbs Up

Also, would any of the more technical members know if the same hose is used on other vehicles or is it FL2 specific, many of the Ford sets are less expensive?


I will check out Rimmers. Others such as Ford/Volvo may well have the same fittings but I guess the Freelander hoses may be a little longer to allow for the suspension travel. Possibly XC60/90 or Kuga? 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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