The Chase Bays Brake Line Relocation for Subaru WRX | STi with OE Master Cylinder (OEMC) is designed for enthusiasts who want to eliminate engine bay clutter and improve braking performance by;
• Relocate the brake lines in a much more practical way, it just makes more sense. (aka Brake Line Tuck or Tucked Brake Lines)
• Replace the factory proportioning valve with our Adjustable Bias Valve.
• Delete ABS
• Compensate for a different master cylinder setup (IE: Brake Booster Eliminator)
The OEM brake hard lines are relocated and replaced and with -3AN stainless steel braided, Teflon PTFE lined, black PVC coated lines. We use the best components in the industry and we pressure test every line we assemble. We guarantee a leak free start up if this product is installed correctly. CLICK HERE if you need the Brake Booster Eliminator Brake Line Relocation Kit.
This kit keeps all the lines in the engine bay and mounts the Adjustable Bias Valve to a master cylinder bolt. We have designed the lines to route in the best path possible. Low on the firewall, behind steering column, under frame rail…however we find is the best look while remaining easy to install. Plus, of course, a safe distance from high heat and/or moving objects.
The Brake Line Relocation replaces all of the engine bay hard lines up to the lines in the fenderwell. It does not include the fenderwell to caliper lines. Those are available separately here. The 2 front to rear lines are adapted by using female to male metric to AN adapters. You can adapt them at the passenger side shock tower or cut inside the cabin and flare for a cleaner look.
Legend:
OEMC - Original Equipment (or Stock) Master Cylinder
BBE - Brake Booster Eliminator
PTFE - Polyetratluoroethylene aka Teflon
Proportioning Valve & Bias Valve - The component that alters the difference in front and rear pressure. In most cases, the front needs more. Almost all of our Brake Line Relocations include an Adjustable Bias Valve.
ABS - Anti-Lock Brake System. Sometimes needed, sometimes not. How you determine this is up to you but if you have any questions we can provide insight.