which is the best line lock for our cars
Re: which is the best line lock for our cars
There's probably one cheaper, but I use the SLP one...Its a complete kit with prebent lines, wiring, and switch...$125 and has worked flawlessly for 2 years...
--Alan
--Alan
Re: which is the best line lock for our cars
I don't know what year car you have...here's the link to the 93-97...The LS1 kit is above it...
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...h.asp&N=400404
--Alan
Crap...I just gave you the all the SLP stuff...just click on brake systems and you'll see them...Or I think you can still get them via SLPonline.com
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...h.asp&N=400404
--Alan
Crap...I just gave you the all the SLP stuff...just click on brake systems and you'll see them...Or I think you can still get them via SLPonline.com
Last edited by ABA383; Dec 31, 2005 at 09:31 AM.
Re: which is the best line lock for our cars
I went with the ABS delete / line lock kit from SJM Manufacturing and I have used it many times so far. The ABS delete was a good 15 pounds out of the front of the car and it didn't really do much anyway with the 9" in the car. I know SJM also sells kits that are compatible with the ABS unit if you wish to retain it.
Re: which is the best line lock for our cars
Originally Posted by TQdrivenws6
I went with the ABS delete / line lock kit from SJM Manufacturing and I have used it many times so far. The ABS delete was a good 15 pounds out of the front of the car and it didn't really do much anyway with the 9" in the car. I know SJM also sells kits that are compatible with the ABS unit if you wish to retain it.
Re: which is the best line lock for our cars
I just got the Biondo setup. Install tip: flaring the lines in the car is damn near impossible, taking the lines out might seem like alot of work, but even with that you will get done alot faster.
Re: which is the best line lock for our cars
Originally Posted by TQdrivenws6
I just got the Biondo setup. Install tip: flaring the lines in the car is damn near impossible, taking the lines out might seem like alot of work, but even with that you will get done alot faster.
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