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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Goodridge Stainless Steel lines

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    I have a question. I just got new brakes, lines etc... and when i got the car back, they left the two shortest lines in the car. Did I order the wrong lines or do these need to be put on? If so, where do they go?

    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

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    Registered Member Two Rings 37doc's Avatar
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    Re: Goodridge Stainless Steel lines

    Ummm, did you ask the person who installed/left the lines there ??? That would probably be an intelligent place to start ???
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Re: Goodridge Stainless Steel lines

    it is the small ones in the rear lines that connect up to the main solid lines

    I tried getting mine off with 11mm line wrench and then vise grips and just did a good job of rounding the head on the bolts

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: Goodridge Stainless Steel lines

    Quote Originally Posted by 37doc View Post
    Ummm, did you ask the person who installed/left the lines there ??? That would probably be an intelligent place to start ???
    You know, I thought about that but I'm not sure I want to pursue that with this particular person. He is a friend of my uncle who owns a shop. He is supposed to be awesome. He has a rule that he won't install parts that customers bring him but he did it for me as a favor to my uncle.

    He installed front and rear brakes and rotors for me and did the 4 lines, plus I had to get new calipers in the rear. He only charged me $550 for everything including labor. He gave me the calipers for cost. I popped the piston out of the caliper. Oops!

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: Goodridge Stainless Steel lines

    Quote Originally Posted by quickaudi View Post
    it is the small ones in the rear lines that connect up to the main solid lines

    I tried getting mine off with 11mm line wrench and then vise grips and just did a good job of rounding the head on the bolts
    I might take it down to the body shop by my house and have them put in on the lift for me. I am sure that they would help me with replacing the lines plus I want to flush the fluid. I gave them 4 liters of fluid and they only used one. I'll have to flush it myself.

    Thanks for the response!

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