Installed these brake lines yesterday and the brake definitely feel more solid. They appear to be well made, but had some issues with the install because the kit 1) did not come with installation instructions and 2) did not come with properly fitting retention clips for front or rear (had to bend the OEM ones, but still not a solid OEM fit). When installing the front lines ensure that the supplied crush washers are placed on the inside (between the caliper and the fitting) and outside (between the fitting and the bolt head). According to Ford, torque the front to 89 inch pounds, then tighten another 90 degrees. Rear brake lines, torque caliper side to 159 inch lbs
Tools needed:
Flat head screw driver and
vice grips (to remove retention clips)
8 mm socket (loosen/tighten rear brake line retention bolt)
11 mm flare wrench (loosen OEM rear line caliper side/tighten new brake line)
13 mm flare wrench (loosen/tighten OEM hard line)
12 mm socket (OEM banjo bolt)
14 mm socket (new banjo bolt)
17 mm wrench (hold new brake line while tightening)
Hammer (to reinstall OEM retention clips)
Oil pan (to catch the draining oil)
Consumables:
Brake cleaner (to clean all the brake fluid)
Nitrile Gloves
Rags
Brake fluid, DOT4