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Hi All,

Ive managed to get hold of R34 GTT calipers and some DBA 4000 rotors to replace the standard S2 front brake setup.

I know this upgrade has been done in the past, so can somebody please advise which brake lines to use? I am looking to go braided (I know HEL do a r34 kit) but will this fit? I believe the setup on the stagea is different to the R34...?

I plan on upgrading the rears later but at this point will be sticking with the standard rears brakes (with braided r34 lines as they usually come in a kit)...

Any help is appreciated,

Cheers,

Adrian

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I bought this exact GOODRIDGE set for my 34 brakes to S2 stagea, bolt on, and nice quality.

I'm surprised they fit... I might have to line up the 34 lines with the stags to see what will fit....

cheers

This should have been asked in the Stagea brakes thread, but I'll forgive you as you're pretty new here to the SAU community... In the future, your best bet is to do a search for your question, as most of these issues (especially for the C34-chassis) have been dealt with before.

Regarding your question, though, just make sure that the lines you get are ADR complaint, or it's one more thing for the car to be defected on. There are plenty of companies that do custom braided lines that comply, so it shouldn't be too hard to find.

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