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2017 Ford Edge Titanium hydraulic brake hose Options


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I have upgraded my whole brake system to Stop Tech Sport slotted rotors, akebono ASP performance pads, and Power Stop red coated Performance Brake Calipers. now im looking for SS Braided brake hoses but i cant seem to find any that are made for 2017 ford edge. I was able to find power stop ss brake hoses for a 2015 FORD EDGE only. The only brake hoses that are exact fits that I could find is motorcraft and dorman, but there all rubber. Does anyone have any advice on how I can get stainless steel braided brake hoses for my 2017 FORD EDGE TITANIUM 3.5L V6 AWD? If a direct fit stainless steel doesn't exist would a universal fit work just as good? Or should I just go with the Dorman brake hydraulic hose that is rubber? I'm looking for the best option. Price isn't a issue. I do have one manufacture that says they can build it but I haven't been able to reach them yet and I'm not sure if that's a better option. Any information would be appreciated, thanks. 

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2 hours ago, ThugFordEdge3.5 said:

 If a direct fit stainless steel doesn't exist would a universal fit work just as good?


If all else fails....check with your local motorcycle shops.  Start with Harley stores and if that doesn't work out look for custom bike or hot rod builders.  They make up custom stainless (braided) steel lines with whatever fittings are needed all the time.  Call around, see who does this then take your OEM line to the shop.  They can have a new one for you in a matter of minutes.   I used Goodridge lines on my bikes for years and all were custom fabricated. Price isn't much more (if any) than an off the shelf factory made line.

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1 hour ago, Gadgetjq said:


If all else fails....check with your local motorcycle shops.  Start with Harley stores and if that doesn't work out look for custom bike or hot rod builders.  They make up custom stainless (braided) steel lines with whatever fittings are needed all the time.  Call around, see who does this then take your OEM line to the shop.  They can have a new one for you in a matter of minutes.   I used Goodridge lines on my bikes for years and all were custom fabricated. Price isn't much more (if any) than an off the shelf factory made line.

 

Ok sounds like that might work. I'll look into it. Thanks

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