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Brake Lines



Brake lines are essential for ensuring your vehicle's braking system functions correctly. They transport brake fluid from the master cylinder to the brake calipers, allowing you to stop or slow down the car. Damaged or degraded brake lines can cause a serious loss of braking power, making it important to choose high-quality lines. Maintaining your brake lines offers greater reliability, improved braking performance, and safety, making them a popular choice for performance or off-road vehicles. Pro Speed Racing offers premium aftermarket auto parts to ensure a safer ride for your vehicle.

Brake Lines Aftermarket Parts

Brake lines are not the most glamorous upgrade, but they are absolutely one of the parts you want doing its job properly. When brake pressure needs to move cleanly from the pedal to the caliper, quality brake lines help keep the system feeling sharp, consistent and ready for the kind of driving that makes factory parts sweat.

At Pro Speed Racing, we source brake lines and braking performance parts directly for street, track and motorsport builds. Whether you’re chasing better pedal feel, replacing tired factory lines, or building a braking setup that can handle harder driving, upgraded brake lines are a smart supporting mod for any serious performance vehicle.

We do not store every part on hand, but we have the supplier network to source premium brake lines directly. That means you can access the right parts for your build without being limited to whatever happens to be sitting on a shelf.

Why Upgrade Your Brake Lines?

  • Improve brake pedal feel and response

  • Replace ageing factory rubber lines

  • Support harder street and track driving

  • Reduce unwanted brake line expansion

  • Improve braking consistency under pressure

  • Suit upgraded pads, rotors and calipers

What Are Braided Brake Lines On A Vehicle?

Braided brake lines are designed to replace standard rubber brake hoses with a stronger, more durable line construction. Most performance braided lines use an inner hose wrapped in stainless steel braid, helping reduce expansion when brake pressure builds.

That matters because less line expansion can mean a firmer pedal and more consistent braking feel. When you are braking hard, especially during repeated stops, you want pressure going to the calipers instead of being wasted through soft, expanding rubber lines.

For modified cars, track cars and hard-driven street vehicles, braided brake lines are a sensible upgrade. They are not flashy, but neither is losing pedal feel halfway through a spirited drive.

Choosing The Right Brake Lines For Your Vehicle

Brake line fitment depends heavily on your vehicle, brake setup and intended use. A kit designed for one model may not suit another, even if the cars look similar from a distance and share a badge.

Before ordering, check your exact make, model, year, brake package and caliper setup. Some vehicles have different front and rear line requirements depending on trim level, performance package, or aftermarket brake upgrades.

If you are upgrading pads, rotors, calipers, or brake fluid at the same time, it is worth making sure your brake lines suit the full setup. A strong braking system works best when every part is pulling its weight.

Exploring The Type Of Brake Lines And Their Uses

Brake lines can vary depending on material, construction and application. Factory rubber brake hoses are common on standard vehicles and are designed for everyday comfort and reliability, but they can feel less precise when pushed harder.

Braided brake lines are a common choice for performance driving because they help reduce line expansion and improve pedal feedback. They are often used on street performance cars, track cars and vehicles that need a more direct braking feel.

Some brake line kits are vehicle-specific, while others may be part of larger brake conversion or motorsport setups. Choosing the right type depends on how you drive, what brake hardware you are running and whether the car is used for daily driving, track days, or competition.

How To Install Brake Lines And Fittings

Installing brake lines should be done carefully, because the braking system is not the place for guesswork, shortcuts, or “she’ll be right” energy. Brake lines need to be routed correctly, secured properly and checked for clearance around wheels, suspension components and moving parts.

After installation, the braking system will need to be bled properly to remove air and restore correct pedal feel. It is also important to check for leaks, fitting tightness and any signs of rubbing or tension in the lines.

If you are not confident working on brake systems, use a qualified mechanic. A clean install makes the system safer, more reliable and far less likely to cause problems when you need the brakes most.

Brake Line Fittings: What You Need To Know

Brake line fittings help connect the lines to the braking system, and getting them right is critical. Thread type, fitting style, length, orientation and compatibility can all affect whether the line works safely and seals properly.

A poor match can lead to leaks, poor pedal feel, or brake system failure, which is exactly as unpleasant as it sounds. Always check that the fittings suit your vehicle and braking setup before ordering.

For modified vehicles, aftermarket calipers, or custom brake setups, fitting compatibility becomes even more important. If anything seems unclear, it is worth checking before committing to parts.

Find Your Perfect Brake Lines

Want a shortcut to finding the right fit? Add your vehicle to our Garage Function, and it filters compatible performance parts for your setup.

Brake line fitment can vary by model, year, caliper type and brake package, so always check the product details before ordering. If you are unsure which brake lines suit your car, our team can help you compare options and source the right set.

Why Shop Brake Lines At Pro Speed Racing?

  • Australia’s leading importer and wholesaler of premium performance parts

  • Direct sourcing network for trusted braking brands

  • Access to brake lines, pads, fluids and supporting brake parts

  • Team genuinely obsessed with fast cars and proper stopping power

  • Fast shipping Australia-wide where available

  • Trusted by serious enthusiasts, builders and tuners

Get Ready To Upgrade Your Brake Lines

Now’s the time to give your braking system the support it deserves. Browse our range of brake lines and supporting performance parts, and start building a setup with stronger pedal feel, better consistency and more confidence when the pressure is on.

Need parts for other projects, too? Check out our complete range of performance car parts, Pro Speed Racing has you covered. If you need help finding the right brake lines or braking upgrade for your build, contact the team and we’ll help you source it.