Do Steel Braided Brake Lines Make Your Car Stop Better? -EricTheCarGuy
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Do Steel Braided Brake Lines Make Your Car Stop Better? That's what I was looking to find out when I made this video. I've said in other videos that using steel braided brake lines are a good performance upgrade for your vehicle and I stand by that. In fact, the Nissan Sentra in the Fixing it Forward series had steel braided brake lines and it's brake pedal felt awesome.

Well, things didn't quite turn out as I expected when I did this job, but it's still a nice tutorial about installing steel braided brake lines on your vehicle.

Special thanks to http://www.buybrakes.com

Link to the kit I used: http://www.buybrakes.com/c-79-stainle...

Camera: Brian Kast
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