lsintoronto
Well-Known LVC Member
Pretty happy with the set on the LS and the Mustang.
has anyone had any problems with squeaking after a while with the posi-quiet ceramic pads? how difficult is it to install the SS lines yourself? i think i remember Quik posting a link back in the day. i'll try searching....
300 gen2, 325 gen1 I think it was. Gen2's dpnt have rear ss lines anymore. I dont know if there ever was but if they use to make them, they dont anymore. I think gcwimmer has a gen2 with ss lines, maybe he got lucky and got some rears while they had them. Gen1 have both front and rear ss line so it's a little more.
You too can get "lucky", just order them from Ken, you can get both, front only or rear only:http://www.lskoncepts.com/store/stainless-steel-brake-lines-p-126.php
Yes, I did that. The rear lines didn't come at all close to fitting either of my gen II. I offered him that I would accept the one bracket required to make it such that I could use the rear lines on the front of my other LS, instead of a refund. He said he would send it, but that was months ago and I've yet to see it. I'm thinking that's a hundred I just flushed. I wouldn't want anyone else to make the same mistake.
, it has been about five years, things must have changed.
Is this sh!t still happening?
How hard is it to do brakes, I never done them before.
Also what is the point of getting the painted ones? Can you even see the paint?
How hard is it to do brakes, I never done them before.
you can see it a little with the stock wheels, the more "open" your wheels are the more you will see, especially if there is less wheel near the centerAlso what is the point of getting the painted ones? Can you even see the paint?
I put mine on last week, and have no complaints. It was $370 shipped for everything and took about 9 days to get them. Make sure you have a big socket to get the bolt off that holds the rear rotor on.