Good Ridge Stainless Steel Brake Line Issue

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Fjs0001

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I installed Good Ridge stainless steel brake lines and it started leaking at the rear. I have the 6 line kit. The stock flares going from the frame to the axle isn't long enough to seal inside of the new brake lines. The kit came with little brass donuts to help seal, but mine started leaking this morning. Does anyone know of an adapter where the female side can screw on the end of the stock flare and the male side is long enough to seal inside of the Good Ridge line? I'm tired of trying to make those little donuts work and installing a new flare in that location would be a PITA.

Why did Good Ridge make the female threads so deep?
 

Sam Harris

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This is a known issue. I had a custom connector made for the rear splitter, but Goodridge is aware of this issue, and should take care of it. I'd recommend contacting them for the needed hardware. Good luck.
 

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