Standard Ro VXR brakes + EBC yellow stuffs & braided lines
Standard Ro VXR brakes + EBC yellow stuffs & braided lines
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Kiwi LS2

Original Poster:

202 posts

141 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Quick thank you to all who have suggested this combination, the difference is night and day over how the old girl pulls up.

Massive difference, and a lot cheaper than going down the AP route for normal day to day driving.

Brave Fart

6,501 posts

135 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Can I please ask; what braided lines did you get? Some folk have suggested Russell, but I can't see them for sale in the UK? Meanwhile on the Monkfish site braided lines for standard VXR brakes are quoted at £269 which seems a lot (there may be a good reason for this). Did you fit the lines yourself, and if so how easy was that?
I would like a bit more firmness in my car's brakes (Monaro VXR, standard discs, Performance friction pads)but think AP's would be OTT for normal road use.
Mike.

ARAF

20,759 posts

247 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Your could always measure up the flexi lines, take a picture of the couplings, and send the details through to one of the manufacturers. They can then match the info to a current kit, or probably make you a kit up.

maccavvy

660 posts

188 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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I used HEL lines for my set up.. 50 quid for the front pair . stainless and coated . delivered in 5 days .

jelevents

493 posts

173 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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I also went for the Hel kit £120.00 for the full set of 6 hoses , not fitted yet as bin too cold

Kiwi LS2

Original Poster:

202 posts

141 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Yep Hel kit here too, around £120 delivered took couple of days to arrive.

Pedal feel is better, got a local garage to fit new pads all round and the lines, couple of hours labour.

jelevents

493 posts

173 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Mmmmmm might go for the yellow pads too when I fit the hoses if they make that much difference thumbup

jelevents

493 posts

173 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Kiwi LS2 said:
Yep Hel kit here too, around £120 delivered took couple of days to arrive.

Pedal feel is better, got a local garage to fit new pads all round and the lines, couple of hours labour.
Hey Dan where did you source the pads of the yellow stuff, and what they cost? ears

Kiwi LS2

Original Poster:

202 posts

141 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Got them direct off ebc's website, around £170 for both front and rear. Just select 6.0 VXR Monaro from the list and they come up. Part numbers are in the FAQ section of this forum too. The fonts are 1999 Corvette labeled, rear is Pontiac gto - just in case you get worried when they turn up!

mikeyb1987

2,358 posts

178 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Does anyone know if HEL do braided lines for Monaro's with AP brakes?

ARAF

20,759 posts

247 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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mikeyb1987 said:
Does anyone know if HEL do braided lines for Monaro's with AP brakes?
It should't make a difference. The line lengths are the same, and they usually have standard fittings.

Look at the picture above, and compare it to your flexi-lines. smile

mikeyb1987

2,358 posts

178 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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ARAF said:
It should't make a difference. The line lengths are the same, and they usually have standard fittings.

Look at the picture above, and compare it to your flexi-lines. smile
Cheers Araf.

I'll double check them at the weekend smile

ATCO2

669 posts

227 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Try AAS in Newcastle for the yellow stuff pads. I used this company. Excellent service. The pads on Vxr discs or on DBA discs were excellent on road or track.

Edited by ATCO2 on Tuesday 10th March 10:48

THUNDER STORM

1,261 posts

193 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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jelevents said:
Mmmmmm might go for the yellow pads too when I fit the hoses if they make that much difference thumbup
These are what I use, done Alpine runs with this set up, no problems when really hot.

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