SS Brake Lines Super Sale!!!
Stainless steel teflon brake lines
PrismCoat protective sheathing!
$114. Free shipping!
Add $16 for Canadian order
by Fluid Transfer Products, Inc!

PrismCoat protective sheathing!
$114. Free shipping!
Add $16 for Canadian order
Fitment:This is a complete front & rear stainless steel brake line kit for ALL COBALTS (excluding 08+ models) with F&R disc brakes or front discs and rear drums. Kit comes with all hardware. 6 line universal kit.
Description:
This kit offers improved brake response and pedal feel.
Stock brake lines are made from rubber. When you apply your brakes, the rubber lines must first expand before braking force is applied. Stainless steel teflon lines:
Stock brake lines are made from rubber. When you apply your brakes, the rubber lines must first expand before braking force is applied. Stainless steel teflon lines:
- Meet and exceed both DOT and OE spec
- Feature colored PrismCoat sheathing to resist chaffing
- Improve pedal feel
- Reduce stopping time
- Quicken pedal response
- Allow the driver to maintain precise modulation
- Are tested to 4,500psi
- Lifetime Guarantee against manufacturer defects
Why Fluid Transfer Products, Inc?
FTP's focus is high-performance hydraulic hose assemblies for the automotive aftermarket, motorcycle aftermarket and OEM. FTP is the supplier for many major brands; their products have been used in both the INDY and F1 racing series.
FTP is a family-owned engineering and manufacturing company in the US. Their products are guaranteed for life.
The staff at THMotorsports proudly uses FTP lines on their own cars.
How to order?FTP is a family-owned engineering and manufacturing company in the US. Their products are guaranteed for life.
The staff at THMotorsports proudly uses FTP lines on their own cars.
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EMAIL: adamk@thmotorsports.com
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Last edited by thmotorsports; May 27, 2009 at 05:01 PM.
We have sold a lot of these sets here...but currently I do not have any pics...I will try to contact some of the members who purchased our brake upgrades and see if some pics may be taken with them on the car.
I am sure there should be something on the forum though.
Its a definite great upgrade....cant go wrong with this one.
the pedal will feel much firmer and stronger with hard stops....since the OEM rubber lines flex and strech.
we just started this so I am sure we will have this running for a few good weeks (4-8)
yes they are....especially on the rubber line challenged cobalt.... ( some cars have 6 rubber lines running and split with T's under the car )
Let us know guys!!
Adam
I am sure there should be something on the forum though.
the pedal will feel much firmer and stronger with hard stops....since the OEM rubber lines flex and strech.
we just started this so I am sure we will have this running for a few good weeks (4-8)
Let us know guys!!
Adam
hmmm, i need new rotors, and it would be nice to just upgrade the lines while im in there hmmm....but it sayd forn and back disk
i have a 2.2l ls model, front disk, rear drum??? do i still have to pay the same amount? do you have lines for the drums?
i have a 2.2l ls model, front disk, rear drum??? do i still have to pay the same amount? do you have lines for the drums?
so you will be good to go!!
Adam
As of right now I am not sure and want to say no....thats because of the different calipers and most likely different fittings.
I will find out and perhaps offer a Free set to someone with an 08 TC if they can send is their lines so we may get the specs and measurements and in exchange receive a free set!!
I will get some posted soon.
let me know when you are ready!!
I have installed many of these on various cars....some of the cobalts have 6 rubber lines running underneath...its not hard to change them...just time consuming if you dont know what you are doing....but definitely a nice way to learn...cant mess anything up...a simple replacement.
let us know guys!!!
I will find out and perhaps offer a Free set to someone with an 08 TC if they can send is their lines so we may get the specs and measurements and in exchange receive a free set!!
let me know when you are ready!!
I have installed many of these on various cars....some of the cobalts have 6 rubber lines running underneath...its not hard to change them...just time consuming if you dont know what you are doing....but definitely a nice way to learn...cant mess anything up...a simple replacement.
let us know guys!!!
I am not 100% sure about the rear caliper hoses, but the front caliper hoses and the body-to-axle hoses will work.( I can verify the rear hoses towards end of next week)
You would just use 4 of the 6 lines. you dont need the two for the rear calipers. PM me, we can work a deal if they cant sell you just four lines
You would just use 4 of the 6 lines. you dont need the two for the rear calipers. PM me, we can work a deal if they cant sell you just four lines
I am not 100% sure about the rear caliper hoses, but the front caliper hoses and the body-to-axle hoses will work.( I can verify the rear hoses towards end of next week)
You would just use 4 of the 6 lines. you dont need the two for the rear calipers. PM me, we can work a deal if they cant sell you just four lines
You would just use 4 of the 6 lines. you dont need the two for the rear calipers. PM me, we can work a deal if they cant sell you just four lines
all our kits that we send are 6 line kits.
they are universal kits and you simply use what you need....weather your car is a 4 line car or 6 line car.
let me know guys!!
Adam
THM
Decent brake fluid will cost you less than $25, and most people will only ever change it once if ever, dont skimp when youve got the chance to change it easy.
its DOT 4
$15 + SHIPPING!!
or free shipping if you get it with the lines
Adam
damn i do need to change my rotors, might aswell do t his, damn, if my gf gets a job withing the next week, im down to buying these....and you said you can throw in some brake fluid too? for 15 extra? is it better than the dot3 i would of put in there?
ATE is god stuff, its what I use. its one of the absolute best fluids for the money. If your state does underhood inspections you want the Typ200 not SuperBlue........they are the same fluid just different colors so its easier to tell when your done flushing the system...the SuperBlue isnt actually legal because of the color(even though its called a DOT4)
damn, if my gf gets a job withing the next week, im down to buying these
yes $15 for a liter o' ATE!!!


