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Braided Brake Hoses - Which and where from?



  H&R + Pole Position'd Cup
Just a couple of quick questions...

Are Goodridge the ones to go for?

What about fluid? Worth buying some dot 5.1 aswell?

Also, where's the cheapest place to get them from? I'm in need of them before Sat, so would need to be somewhere that delivers quickly.

Cheerios
 
Hi dude,

I ordered my Goodridge hoses from K Tec Racing on a Friday, didn't ask for next day delivery and they came the next day via Mr. Postie. Now usually I don't get a good delivery service from K tec, but on this occasion they were spot on. Give them a call.

Mark
 

ChrisR

ClioSport Club Member
Moquip or Goodridge seem to be the popular 2, there was a chap on here who used to run Goodridge group buys and they worked out pretty cheap, even when having the full stainless fittings.
 

K-Tec Racing

ClioSport Trader
  172LBT-172HBT-197-R2
We should have the Goodridge hoses in stock. If you give us a call on Wedensday I can confirm this for you and we can get them to you for Saturday.

David.
 
  b/g 182, meg tourer
i have the goodridge ones from gdi. thay do the trick. fast delivery on them too.
normal fluid will be fine. wont be any need for dot 5.1 unless you plan on tracking it soon
 
  H&R + Pole Position'd Cup
Just purchased some Goodridge's from hosesolutions.

Na, will be tracking in the near future but not at the moment.

Thanks for your help chaps.
 
  GDI Demo 182, Rsi Spider
the goodridge are easier to fit.. no modification needed..

the moquip are excellent and we sell them but you need to file out the support brakets to get them in (the workshop requested goodridge!!!)
 
  Octavia vRS tfsi
the goodridge are easier to fit.. no modification needed..

the moquip are excellent and we sell them but you need to file out the support brakets to get them in (the workshop requested goodridge!!!)


I had to file the end of the standard line where it goes into the goodridge to get it in . .
 
  Monaro VXR/Cupra TDi
Just had Goodridge items fitted last week. Wouldn't say there's a huge amount of difference over standard items...so far.

Yet to get the discs and pads out of the "greening" stage before I can make a fair assesment of all the mods.
 
  Lionel Richie
the goodridge are easier to fit.. no modification needed..

the moquip are excellent and we sell them but you need to file out the support brakets to get them in (the workshop requested goodridge!!!)

not of the 172/182's you don't!

yozzasport can also do custom lines, they're the only company that do 197 and megane RS lines btw ;)
 
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Just had Goodridge items fitted last week. Wouldn't say there's a huge amount of difference over standard items...so far.

Yet to get the discs and pads out of the "greening" stage before I can make a fair assesment of all the mods.
You will see a difference mate, I know 3 owners not including myself that have had them fitted and are glad they have done.
 


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