So it's clear:
> SS lines are not required.
> There's no evidence I am aware of that the OEM lines cannot handle the track in the shorter term (1 to 2 seasons ?)
> If you are new to track driving the difference you feel will probably be minimal.
> If you are an experienced driver, capable of modulating the brakes to your advantage on the track (especially in trail braking), you probably should get the SS lines. You should a very noticeable difference. I surely did.
-Pete
> SS lines are not required.
> There's no evidence I am aware of that the OEM lines cannot handle the track in the shorter term (1 to 2 seasons ?)
> If you are new to track driving the difference you feel will probably be minimal.
> If you are an experienced driver, capable of modulating the brakes to your advantage on the track (especially in trail braking), you probably should get the SS lines. You should a very noticeable difference. I surely did.
-Pete