Question about the Goodrich SS Lines
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Question about the Goodrich SS Lines
I bought a set for my 88GT when tirerack was selling them for like $15 a set, IIRC. I thought it was kind of strange that the box was labeled for some different 1972 GM car, I think it was an Oldsmobile of some kind. I double-checked the part # on their website, and it was the correct one for my Beretta. They fit fine, and I'm pleased with the way the brakes feel.
One interesting thing is the company's name... it's Goodridge, not Goodrich. I wonder if they planned that deliberately to make people think they were buying something associated with the B.F Goodrich Co.?
One interesting thing is the company's name... it's Goodridge, not Goodrich. I wonder if they planned that deliberately to make people think they were buying something associated with the B.F Goodrich Co.?
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Question about the Goodrich SS Lines
The ones I bought on ebay came with the rears also. I havent installed those yet though as the front of the car is still up in the air.
And Weba, I am aware that the site is down
Has been for quite a while. I havent decided if I want to redo it all or not. Im pretty busy lately.
And Weba, I am aware that the site is down

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Question about the Goodrich SS Lines
(Chris88CL @ Mar. 25 2008,07:02)QUOTEThe ones I bought on ebay came with the rears also. I havent installed those yet though as the front of the car is still up in the air.
And Weba, I am aware that the site is down

[offtopic] I am hoping you do bing it back. I miss it. [/offtopic]