Description
Upgrade your Corvette’s braking system with the Wilwood Flexline Kit designed specifically for 1988 to 1996 models equipped with SL4 or SL6 front calipers. This high-quality kit features durable, flexible brake lines that provide reliable performance and improved brake pedal feel. Crafted to meet the demands of high-performance driving, these lines help maintain consistent brake pressure and enhance overall braking response. The kit is engineered to ensure easy installation and long-lasting operation, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts looking to improve their vehicle’s safety and performance.
Constructed from premium materials, the Wilwood Flexline Kit offers superior resistance to expansion and wear, ensuring that your braking system remains responsive over time. The flexible design accommodates engine bay movement and suspension articulation, reducing stress on the brake lines and preventing leaks. This kit is compatible with a range of Corvette models from 1988 through 1996, specifically tailored for vehicles with SL4 or SL6 front calipers. It is a vital upgrade for both street and track use, contributing to more predictable and controlled braking under various driving conditions.
Designed by Wilwood, a trusted name in performance braking components, this kit adheres to strict quality standards to deliver optimal safety and reliability. The package includes all necessary fittings and hardware for a straightforward installation. Whether you’re restoring your Corvette or upgrading for enhanced performance, the Wilwood Flexline Kit ensures your braking system performs at its best, providing peace of mind during every drive.
Features:
- Designed for 1988-1996 Corvette models with SL4 or SL6 front calipers
- Flexible brake lines for improved pedal feel and brake response
- Durable construction resists expansion, wear, and leaks
- Includes all fittings and hardware for easy installation
- Engineered by Wilwood for reliable performance and safety


















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