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Old 05-29-2008, 07:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Clutch line replacement....

Anyone know where I can find a braided/SS clutch line for the LS2/M6 combo? I've tried searching numerous performance sites, vendors, forums etc... and have come up short. Am I not able to see the forest for the sake of the tree's? lol.

The reason I ask is because the concensus seems to be that the replacement of the OEM clutch line, with a braided/SS line greatly improves clutch effort/feel. Anyone have first hand experience on this, and/or is able to point me towards someone that sells these?
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My local NAPA store makes up custom braided SS lines. Take in the old line and they use it to make a new one.
Never heard of anyone replacing thiers before.
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I ordered mine from classic tube yesterday.
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I ordered mine from Classic Tubes too. Very, very nice quality at a reasonable price.
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sorry can help for a place to get on if you where in AU that would be different
get a remote bleeder while you are at it makes bleeding the clutch alot easier
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