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Your cart is empty.StopTech Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines provide a quicker; firmer; more consistent pedal response by maintaining consistent brake pressure. Additionally; stainless steel lines provide precision brake modulation; especially during threshold braking. The improvement in pedal feel is more dramatic on older vehicles where the factory rubber line may have softened and swelled due to age. A variety of end fittings are available to meet application needs. All fittings are engineered for proper fit and durability. All necessary brackets and fasteners are included with each line kit.
Devilmk4
2025-09-07 18:28:15
Worked great! Nice pedal feel
Jose Garcia
2025-09-04 18:15:46
Made a noticeable difference in the firmness of my brakes
Randy
2025-08-29 10:42:06
Installed on a 2013 Tahoe. Lines look great and fit well. Didn’t have to modify the support like others claimed. Very happy with the quality and fitment.
Ian Sharp
2025-08-16 14:39:51
Tried to install on 09 Avalanche. Driver side was a pain to thread to hardline, but eventually went on without cross threading. Went to passenger side and it would not thread on at all. Thought the tube nut was damaged but factory hose threaded on easy. Kept fighting with it for an hour, but it was obvious the threads were wrong. Going to attempt to rethread the hose, but most likely have to return them and stick to factory hoses.A bit of advice to those that can thread them on, remove the old hose from the bracket on the control arm. Then place the new hose bracket over the old bracket. This will retain the ABS bracket mount now.
NathanS
2025-08-15 12:21:53
The brake lines look to be well made. I was able to install them on an 07 Tahoe without much fuss. There are two things that might bother some people.-The end that attaches to the hard line takes a little patience when screwing the two together. I didn’t think I was going to get it without crossthreading and the clip is really hard to snap in.- The bracket the screws into the a-arm doesn’t have a spot for the abs sensor line. I had to zip tie it until I modify the original bracket.Overall, I would recommend the lines. We’ll see how well they hold up.
D Duval
2025-08-07 11:55:06
Used these on my 2007 NNBS Sierra, I think they were labeled backwards, but they worked fine for a stock setup suspension.
Don T.
2025-07-22 18:00:52
It’s a lot better than the stock rubber brake lines
Nathan & Lauren Davis
2025-07-19 19:51:53
Looks like a good product, havent installed them yet because they just came in today. Just wanted to point out to those that might not know, the "how to" video attached to this product is not relevant at all. Nor does it even have the product in the video. They are installing a hard line not a flex hose like what this product is.
Breanne
2025-07-08 16:56:24
- Update Feb 2023 -Why did they use a metal clamp to secure these to the upper control arm! It’s chewing through the protective coating with movement and now the braid underneath this starting to show and moisture is showing under it now! Poor engineering imo. Use an insulated adel clamp!Used these on my 2010 GMC Sierra 1500. Lines are well constructed. I replaced my worn out oem rubber brake lines with this as I upgraded my entire front suspension. I did not really notice a difference in braking power. The threads are completely fine on these so if you’re having issues getting these to thread on properly you’re not threading them on straight. The line is flexible but stiff so the nut needs to be straight onto the chassis side fitting for it to thread on properly.
Devilmk4
2025-07-05 18:08:32
Worked great! Nice pedal feel
Jose Garcia
2025-06-13 13:07:02
Made a noticeable difference in the firmness of my brakes
Randy
2025-06-06 18:43:17
Installed on a 2013 Tahoe. Lines look great and fit well. Didn’t have to modify the support like others claimed. Very happy with the quality and fitment.
Ian Sharp
2025-06-02 17:46:46
Tried to install on 09 Avalanche. Driver side was a pain to thread to hardline, but eventually went on without cross threading. Went to passenger side and it would not thread on at all. Thought the tube nut was damaged but factory hose threaded on easy. Kept fighting with it for an hour, but it was obvious the threads were wrong. Going to attempt to rethread the hose, but most likely have to return them and stick to factory hoses.A bit of advice to those that can thread them on, remove the old hose from the bracket on the control arm. Then place the new hose bracket over the old bracket. This will retain the ABS bracket mount now.
NathanS
2025-05-03 13:31:11
The brake lines look to be well made. I was able to install them on an 07 Tahoe without much fuss. There are two things that might bother some people.-The end that attaches to the hard line takes a little patience when screwing the two together. I didn’t think I was going to get it without crossthreading and the clip is really hard to snap in.- The bracket the screws into the a-arm doesn’t have a spot for the abs sensor line. I had to zip tie it until I modify the original bracket.Overall, I would recommend the lines. We’ll see how well they hold up.
D Duval
2025-04-23 15:54:47
Used these on my 2007 NNBS Sierra, I think they were labeled backwards, but they worked fine for a stock setup suspension.
Don T.
2025-03-19 17:50:18
It’s a lot better than the stock rubber brake lines
Nathan & Lauren Davis
2025-03-04 17:30:28
Looks like a good product, havent installed them yet because they just came in today. Just wanted to point out to those that might not know, the "how to" video attached to this product is not relevant at all. Nor does it even have the product in the video. They are installing a hard line not a flex hose like what this product is.
Breanne
2025-01-29 16:56:41
- Update Feb 2023 -Why did they use a metal clamp to secure these to the upper control arm! It’s chewing through the protective coating with movement and now the braid underneath this starting to show and moisture is showing under it now! Poor engineering imo. Use an insulated adel clamp!Used these on my 2010 GMC Sierra 1500. Lines are well constructed. I replaced my worn out oem rubber brake lines with this as I upgraded my entire front suspension. I did not really notice a difference in braking power. The threads are completely fine on these so if you’re having issues getting these to thread on properly you’re not threading them on straight. The line is flexible but stiff so the nut needs to be straight onto the chassis side fitting for it to thread on properly.
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