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Old 05-05-2008, 08:35 PM
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rear brake line routing.

Just received the caliper brackets from Edmiller (nice pieces btw).....I also have the other parts needed including the brakes lines from classic lines, but I can figure out how they mount. I bought the rear without lines and my existing ones are drum so their slightly different. A pic would greatly benefit. Thanks.
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Re: rear brake line routing.

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Just received the caliper brackets from Edmiller (nice pieces btw).....I also have the other parts needed including the brakes lines from classic lines, but I can figure out how they mount. I bought the rear without lines and my existing ones are drum so their slightly different. A pic would greatly benefit. Thanks.
You don't mention what lines/calipers you have, but the following link "may" help:

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/faq-...iscs-89-a.html

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Old 05-07-2008, 11:04 PM
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Re: rear brake line routing.

Thank you, glad to help. The short line is the driver's side, long on the passenger. They will follow the surve of the differential, slight bending may be needed.

Here's a shot or two:



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