A couple of years ago when my SSV ute was going to have a run at Temora I added braided lines as part of an upgrade of rotors and pads. I deliberately elected to wait to add the braided lines a few weeks later so I could tell the difference, if any, they made as I'd read reports from people who said they couldn't feel any difference. That certainly wasn't me! To me the braided lines made a significant difference!!
Therefore a year or so later when I had Redline Brembos installed on the front I definitely wanted braided lines again but discovered Safebrake, whose lines I'd used, made a different kit for the Brembos so I bought that and had Chev swap the front lines (rears were still stock brakes with different rotors so no need to change). I therefore ended up with 2 unused braided rear lines and 2 almost new (15,000km) front brake lines which I've been trying to sell (not on LS1 due to 2 of them being new still).
Where I was trying to sell them I had a guy tell me he'd put front (and possibly rear?) Brembos on his VE and hadn't had to change his braided lines i.e. even though Safebrake make a different (more expensive) kit for the Brembos in his opinion they weren't required. Similarly they make a specific kit (even more expensive of course) for VE HSVs and whilst the actual brakes on the Senator are obviously better than the front Brembos on the ute they don't provide the feel I enjoyed from the braided line, so want to add braided lines to it.
My question therefore is, are the caliper fittings the same on SSV, SSV Redline and HSV VEs, or was this guy incorrect in his memory he'd been able to use the braided lines for a stock VE even when he upgraded to Brembos? Alternatively, are there adapters available so instead of selling my stock non Redline SSV braided lines I can used them on the Senator? If so, any problems with using them given I'd be adding another join in the line