I have braided brake lines on my rally car from the master cylinder to
the calipers. It does seem quite better than the steel & rubber lines
that were on there. The problem with the rubber lines is that they
soften over time so some new rubber lines can also improve the feel.

The main reason I used braided lines was I wanted to route the brake
lines inside the car & it was a pain trying to bend & fit the hard steel
tube round roll cage, seats etc.

I got my braided line from a speed shop & made them up to suit but there
are also quite a few standard ones available to suit most cars to
replace the existing rubber lines.


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Ritchie Williams
Manager - Design Technology
Vertex Pacific Limited
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Private Bag HN3044
Hamilton
New Zealand
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> has anyone switched from non braided brakeline to
> braided, as i understand that it can make quite a
> difference to the feel of the pedal.I was wondering if
> there is noticable difference?
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