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I think the advantage of the banjo style fitting is that so when you tighten it, you can position the hose to an angle that works for your car rather than "making it fit" :wink:.

I may be WAY off on this, but I think thats why the banjo...

Those lines are almost identical to the lines I have on the Fiero.....(Earls brake lines)

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I put a set of Goodridges on the Beretta, it really firmed up the pedal a lot. I could feel a real difference, but the car has 194K miles, and I assume that the brake hoses did as well.

My kit came in a package marked "1972 Cutlass Supreme" which freaked me out a lot, but after inspection, I saw that they were in fact the right ones for the Beretta.

I bought mine from Horsepowerfreaks.com and had to wait a month or so to get them because of a backorder or something. As I recall, tire rack was expensive from what I can remember.

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Well I bit the bullet and got a GoodRidge SS kit for the 1991-1993 Cutlass Supreme....

 

They Fit!!!!!

 

check his other auctions for other W-body kits and year applications

 

Dave

 

Wow, this is great! I was planning on buying the material and making them myself, but this saves time and money. :D

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What's the difference between the 88-90 lines and the 91-93 lines? I thought they were all the same?

 

Also, will these lines work on my car? I don't have ABS anymore, just regular vaccum.

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