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Old Jun 6, 2001 | 09:15 AM
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Car: 87 T/A
Engine: TPI 350 ci
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Stainless Steel Brake Lines .......

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I replaced the rubber brakes lines in my 4th Gen Camaro with a kit from Earl's. Took 6 weeks to get. OK

I want to replace the same in this ride, but the listing from Russell and Earls indicate that its a 4 line kit, even with rear discs, instead of a 5 line kit.

Anyone already have them installed and a P/N they can pass on?

TIA, Mike

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A black '90 Pontiac Formula with a 305 ci TPI V8, 5 spd, WS6 suspension, 140 mph speedo, 10 disc CD changer & T-tops. Several mods currently on order, with more to follow.
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Old Jun 13, 2001 | 11:26 AM
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Car: 90 RS 'Vert, 88 IROC-Z, 88 Firebird
Engine: 305 ci tbi, 305 ci tpi, 350 ci tpi
Transmission: WC-T5, WC-T5, 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.45, 3.27, 3.27
Your '90 should only have 3 rubber lines to replace (front R&L and the rear line from the chassis to the rear end). Earlier disc rears had an additional rubber line to the right side rear caliper. Russell kit #9205 has the 3 lines you need. I am not aware of anyone selling the 4th line that prior years use. Some local (SoCal) club Members have had that 4th line custom fabricated from stock GM ends. Good luck, Lon.

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