Any driver knows the importance of having reliable, dependable brakes on your vehicle. Whether it's coming to a complete stop at a stop sign or traffic light, or perhaps having to slam on the brakes to avoid an accident or a waddling herd of geese, you need to know that your stainless steel brake lines are in good condition, with no tears, rips, rust or corrosion, and they should not be brittle or frayed either.
Types of Brake Lines
* '''Performance Brake Lines'''. These types of performance brake lines. This will create more stopping power, which you'll surely need with more power to the engine.
* '''Steel Brake Lines'''. Although an front brake line is wrapped in a strips of steel that are braided, protecting the brake line. These brake lines are a bit more expensive however, and are commonly used on sports and luxury cars.
* '''Pretubing'>brake line tubing yourself.