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Old Mar 20, 2002 | 05:23 PM
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General Brake questions + Wilwood brake owners....w/in

OK Ill make this as short as possible... I just bought a Moser ford 9" and I also got the NEW wilwood Rear brake kit...Its the pro-street kit where the emergency Brakes are DRUMS and the regular brrakes are disk...It used the dynalite 2 caliper... My question to those who are running these calipers....WHAT did you have to do to hook your Brake Hose up to it.....The instructions say top use Steel braided lines....Yet If I buy a Pre made kit for Cam/Firebird it wont hook into the caliper....

Jegs said I will have to Find the size of the fitting on my hard lines then Get a screw in adaptor for the caliper to make it a -3 AN then CUSTOM Make the lines myself....Sounds a little labor intensive to me....

Is there a way I could just screw an adaptor fitting into the dynalite II caliper so that I could use a pre made Stainless steel hose kit???

Basically Im trying to get around making my OWN set...
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Old Mar 23, 2002 | 10:30 PM
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Hello, get ahold of these guys at Speedway http://www.speedwaymotors.com They are a kick butt supplier of race car parts including Wilwood brakes and fittings, Street Rod parts and all kinds of happy stuff. Give them a call and Im sure they can fix you up. Later, Dave
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