Goodridge Brake Lines
A WORLD LEADER IN FLUID TRANSFER SYSTEMS
Goodridge is a worldwide leading manufacturer of performance fluid transfer systems.
For over 50 years, OEM’s , high level motorsport teams, privateers and distributors/dealers have been using Goodridge products; whether that be through our consultancy based ‘design and build’ approach, or through our range of catalogue performance plumbing product.
Using our experience, Goodridge provides solutions that maximise your project/business potential, giving you the edge on the competition.
Manufacturing in eleven facilities globally, Goodridge supplies customers around the world with a unique combination of design, innovation, reliability and outstanding service.
Goodridge was founded by Stuart Goodridge in Totnes, Devon (UK) in 1969. Following his return from a successful racing career in Canada, Stuart began assembling and selling aerospace fluid transfer components to motorsport race teams. The company remained housed in a listed building on Collins Road, Totnes, until 1988 when the company purchased and developed a site on the Exeter Airport Business Park. In the same year, plants were opened in France, Germany, Spain, Holland, Mexico, and two in the USA.
Goodridge Brake Lines
A WORLD LEADER IN FLUID TRANSFER SYSTEMS
Goodridge is a worldwide leading manufacturer of performance fluid transfer systems.
For over 50 years, OEM’s , high level motorsport teams, privateers and distributors/dealers have been using Goodridge products; whether that be through our consultancy based ‘design and build’ approach, or through our range of catalogue performance plumbing product.
Using our experience, Goodridge provides solutions that maximise your project/business potential, giving you the edge on the competition.
Manufacturing in eleven facilities globally, Goodridge supplies customers around the world with a unique combination of design, innovation, reliability and outstanding service.
Goodridge was founded by Stuart Goodridge in Totnes, Devon (UK) in 1969. Following his return from a successful racing career in Canada, Stuart began assembling and selling aerospace fluid transfer components to motorsport race teams. The company remained housed in a listed building on Collins Road, Totnes, until 1988 when the company purchased and developed a site on the Exeter Airport Business Park. In the same year, plants were opened in France, Germany, Spain, Holland, Mexico, and two in the USA.