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    goodrich brake lines DC2R

    Tinkerbell, since you locked the other thread i have to start a new one.

    Question to all not just Tinks..

    So how did the Goodrich brake lines go?
    Would you recommend them?
    Or would you recommend spending a bit more on others?
    Who is your supplier.. how can i get a set?
    Or can it easily be bought in Australia online or something for a little more than Tinks managed through the US?

    My brake pedal has become a bit mushy after a day on the track. Would appreciate better stopping and feel.. so I want new lines and upgraded fluid.

    RBF600 isnt a problem for the OEM master cylinder and seals etc right?

    Any chance of anyone doing a DIY write up for replacing the lines and/or flushing the fluid? As i have read mechanics dont do it as well as if you do it carefully yourself...

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    Originally posted by 00dc2 View Post
    Tinkerbell, since you locked the other thread i have to start a new one.

    Question to all not just Tinks..

    So how did the Goodrich brake lines go? good

    Would you recommend them? every time

    Or would you recommend spending a bit more on others? no

    Who is your supplier.. how can i get a set? any car parts store in America that ships to Australia is my "supplier" i scour the stores for specials, then i organise a bulk discount.

    Or can it easily be bought in Australia online or something for a little more than Tinks managed through the US? have you thought of checking yourself?

    My brake pedal has become a bit mushy after a day on the track. Would appreciate better stopping and feel.. so I want new lines and upgraded fluid.

    RBF600 isnt a problem for the OEM master cylinder and seals etc right? no.

    Any chance of anyone doing a DIY write up for replacing the lines and/or flushing the fluid? As i have read mechanics dont do it as well as if you do it carefully yourself...
    it is something i would say is best left to qualified personnel.

    my other comments are in bold

    check Ozhonda for my voluminous input on how to bleed brakes...
    ... retired/

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      #3
      Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
      it is something i would say is best left to qualified personnel.

      my other comments are in bold

      check Ozhonda for my voluminous input on how to bleed brakes...
      ah fuk, i searched for "goodrich", only now do i realise its "goodridge"... no wonder i couldnt find squat useful on google.. like aussie sellers..

      thanks

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        #4
        doh doh doh!

        well, on with the searching then! easy once you have the right keyword
        ... retired/

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          #5
          lol do i sense another groupbuy through my brake dude
          /Oo ___H___ oO\
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            #6
            i have emailed compfriction.com.au for a quote...

            i am in no rush as i am recovering from a knee recon so no racing for me for a while.. so i would be in on a groupbuy if it happened.. but i suspect its too soon after Tinks GB to get many numbers...

            wotever..

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              #7
              hey tinks, you dont happen to know the part number for Goodrich brake lines for a AUDM DC2R? Cos i dont want to order the wrong ones...

              is it SHD1001-4 ?
              is it GOO-20018 ?
              is it KCB-294-390-4 ?

              Bloody hell... i'll see what comp friction get back to me with...

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                #8
                i'd be in for a group buy.. although I am unsure of part numbers... apparently the FN2 is a 6 hose kit
                T U 8 8 Y R - 0 6 5 4 8

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                  #9
                  20018
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                    #10
                    compfriction quoted me $280 I think a few months back. Glad I got mine with the group buy
                    CARSFORHOPE

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                      #11
                      thanks tinks

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by RichyR View Post
                        compfriction quoted me $280 I think a few months back. Glad I got mine with the group buy
                        yes, the $140 F&R price was a once-in-a-lifetime price... USD was around 0.91
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                          #13
                          I was looking into this as well. When I spoke to compfriction they recommended vsport, as they are in Arndell park and will save on the delivery charges

                          here is the link www.vsport.com.au

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                            #14
                            quoted me 318.75 plus delivery

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                              #15
                              whoops - it is actually 20063 for the Type R!!! not 20018.

                              00dc2 try contacting/emailing Stan: http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread...ostid=36002047

                              he'll ship for around 40 bucks USD
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