Mountain Pass Performance Stainless Steel Brake Lines Install and Review
Background:
Daily driven Model Y that won't be taken to the track.
As someone who works from home and commutes to the office maybe once a twice a week, there was really no reason for me to buy these. But I've always noticed the factory pedal feel was a bit spongy compared to cars I've owned in the past. These lines were the solution.
Having a friend help you bleed the brakes will be nice if you don't have a brake bleed tool.
You’ll need the following tools:
Brake Fluid (I went with DOT3)
Brake Bleed Kit
Socket and Wrench Set
Needle Nose pliers
hammer
Jack stands/car ramp or a lift
A jack or two
Install instructions:
You can find them here on MPP's page. Super easy job.
www.mountainpassperformance.com
Brake pedal feel is much stiffer. You actually get the performance aspect out of the brembos if you have a performance model. I went with DOT3 since that's the factory spec fluid and because I don't plan on tracking the car. If you do track your car, you should go with DOT4 with its higher temperature level.
For $155, it's a great little upgrade. Easy to install and even easier if you have a brake bleed kit. If not, any mechanic can slap these on and flush the brakes for you.
Worthy of a buy.
If you have any questions, I'm happy to answer them here or through my IG @Herroweric.
Background:
Daily driven Model Y that won't be taken to the track.
As someone who works from home and commutes to the office maybe once a twice a week, there was really no reason for me to buy these. But I've always noticed the factory pedal feel was a bit spongy compared to cars I've owned in the past. These lines were the solution.
Having a friend help you bleed the brakes will be nice if you don't have a brake bleed tool.
You’ll need the following tools:
Brake Fluid (I went with DOT3)
Brake Bleed Kit
Socket and Wrench Set
Needle Nose pliers
hammer
Jack stands/car ramp or a lift
A jack or two
Install instructions:
You can find them here on MPP's page. Super easy job.
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Page Mill Stainless Steel Braided Brake Line Instructions
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Brake pedal feel is much stiffer. You actually get the performance aspect out of the brembos if you have a performance model. I went with DOT3 since that's the factory spec fluid and because I don't plan on tracking the car. If you do track your car, you should go with DOT4 with its higher temperature level.
For $155, it's a great little upgrade. Easy to install and even easier if you have a brake bleed kit. If not, any mechanic can slap these on and flush the brakes for you.
Worthy of a buy.
If you have any questions, I'm happy to answer them here or through my IG @Herroweric.