Stainless steel brake lines for 2.5

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Old 06-24-2002, 11:25 AM
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Question Stainless steel brake lines for 2.5

Does any company make them for use that are street legel and also anyone running cross drilled or slotted rotors?
Old 06-24-2002, 06:17 PM
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yes there are brake lines for 2.5... i believe nopi sells it.. i dont think anybody on this board have rotors but they do have it for 1st gens
Old 06-24-2002, 06:22 PM
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Arrow Cross drilled Rotors

Yes I have cross drilled rotors for my front wheels, except I have a 3.2. They don't seem to make them for the rear. But I definitely do know that they make them for the front and rear of a 2.5. Someone posted a website on another thread. I think its
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Old 06-25-2002, 09:59 AM
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TL Baller,
I'm not familiar with nopi. Do they have a website or number I can reach them?

Brembo makes cross drilled rotors for our cars.
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nopi is pretty good, I've gotten a few small things from there, and I actually am waiting for spark plug wires from them right now. Other people here have used nopi before without complaint (as far as I know).

www.nopionline.com
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Crossed Drilled Rotors

They do make both front and rear rotors. I had mine slotted and crossed drilled. They are pretty tight. I picked them up at a local shop. Also there is a company in Canada that carries them. I had bought those for my VIGOR. I would actually recommend those better and get them cadmium plated, cause there is no rust residue over time. The ones I just got for my 96 2.5 tl got some rust the first time i washed them. Now an easy solution is just painting them with a heat resitastant paint, and they should look ok for about 6 months to 1 year. I have Giovanna Corsicas 18 which show off my crossed drilled rotors a lot.

ALso the ones from the local shop where a whole lot cheaper. I saved like 300 bucks
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