Inequally strong braking

Hello, I turn to Golf 1&2 drivers, because there are old cars that are often built in big engines and the cars are therefore quite fast. I drive in everyday life Golf 5 and by the way have a Ford Oldtimer, on both forums I think it makes no sense to ask the one too modern and the other too rare. I think all drivers of faster old cars know that, at high speed abruptly strong braking can make a fear. Problem is, you don’t know if he gl I think that pulling to one side has several reasons, tires, road and weight distribution li/re. Has anyone ever thought about it, the front left brake line is much shorter than the right one. Maybe it has an effect on pulling to one side because the brake fluid to the right side has a longer transmission path and thus the right brake responds to an Mμ later? The S elbe, of course, also with the rear axle. The only remedy for this is the same length of the brake lines, i.e. the left brake lines extend.