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Old 01-23-2013, 06:22 PM
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Buying new hardlines... is this right?

I have LS1 front and rear brakes. I would like to buy hew fuel hardlines (they will not all be used). I just wanted to make sure I'm looking at the right kit

Should I buy CCB8203
http://inlinetube.com/Preformed%20Li.../CC-CAT-08.htm

CCB8201 1982-83 Power Disc Brake Line Set 7pc Standard Fittings
CCB8202 1982-83 4 Wheel Disc Brake Line Set 7pc Standard Fittings
CCB8203 1984-92 Power Disc Brake Line Set 7pc Metric Fittings
CCB8204 1984-92 4 Wheel Disc Brake Line Set 7pc Metric Fittings
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Re: Buying new hardlines... is this right?

Those would appear to be the ones for drum rears. (since they are distinct from those for 4-wheel disc)

Should be fine if the 2 you don't plan on using are the ones that go on the rear axle, and it's important to you to have something left over to put in the trash at teh end of the project.

Not sure why that would be A Good Idea though, considering that for the same price, you can get a set w all 7 that you can actually use, in case you just decide to, or need to someday.

You'd more likely want the 8204.
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Re: Buying new hardlines... is this right?

Originally Posted by sofakingdom
Those would appear to be the ones for drum rears. (since they are distinct from those for 4-wheel disc)

Should be fine if the 2 you don't plan on using are the ones that go on the rear axle, and it's important to you to have something left over to put in the trash at teh end of the project.

Not sure why that would be A Good Idea though, considering that for the same price, you can get a set w all 7 that you can actually use, in case you just decide to, or need to someday.

You'd more likely want the 8204.
I don't know why I didn't see that! thanx
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