Lowest I have found recently is $84 from mazdatrix. I could have swore I saw them in the $60 price range on some site before.
FCmaniac
11-28-2003 05:51 PM
I'm pretty sure those Mazdatrix DOT ones are the cheapest
Rotaryman13b
11-29-2003 10:46 PM
out of curiosity, how hard is it to put the Ss lines in, everywhere I go they always say have them installed by a "competent mechanic" is it something that should not be attempted by a do it yourselfer??? whats the deal?
1Revvin7
11-30-2003 12:38 AM
They look super easy to do.
Leetheslacker
11-30-2003 12:40 AM
mazdacomp maybe?
1Revvin7
11-30-2003 12:43 AM
I tried that site; they don't carry ss lines..
Nemesis
11-30-2003 02:12 PM
MazdaComp $63. Goodrigde SS lines.
4RotorRocket
11-30-2003 04:37 PM
Try RX7Trix
Rob x-7
12-01-2003 06:05 PM
Originally Posted by Rotaryman13b' date='Nov 29 2003, 11:46 PM
out of curiosity, how hard is it to put the Ss lines in, everywhere I go they always say have them installed by a "competent mechanic" is it something that should not be attempted by a do it yourselfer??? whats the deal?
only "tricks" with them is to take them out of the package, let them
straighten out from being in the package ( unless they come straight )
install them making sure they are routed correctly
and to properly bleed the system after.
the hardest part, which isnt so hard, is to make sure to bleed the system
correctly. And on a older car, the trick would be to make sure the bleeder
screws turn, I would go under there with some PB Blast or similar product
a few days before and spray down the bleeder screws.
Apex13B
12-01-2003 10:42 PM
to add to rob's points....you dont want the brake like rubbing a tire, or crimping up when your suspension moves do you?