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Old 06-15-2008, 01:12 PM   #1
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brake line q's

I have the front suspention bolted in place now,and was running the brake lines and ran into a few snags... hope you guys can shed some light (only becouse it is easier to ask than to research)
And yes, for the record, I did actually try the search first...
What size brake lines go from the cross member junction block to the rubber brake lines going to the caliper. Is it 3/16ths? I have to bend some up.
Also, tthose rubber lines, are they still avalible from the chain stores? auto zone/advance auto type stores? I hope to get some today, or at least get them ordered. I know I got some from advance 5 years ago or so, but I thought I heard on here sopmewhere that they were no longer avalible?
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Old 06-15-2008, 01:24 PM   #2
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Re: brake line q's

yeah they are 3/16ths, and the rubber lines are available through napa....thats where i got mine....just a few months ago.let me know if you need a part number and i will go out and find the box....i think they ran be about 17 bucks a side........
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Old 06-15-2008, 02:15 PM   #3
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Re: brake line q's

Andy,

I'm re-doing brake lines and replacing hoses also. I have done a drum to disk conversion in the front so I'll be replacing hard line. As bad6772 stated, the front hard line is 3/16". Back for FYI is 1/4". As for the rubber brake hose, I have found a company in California that specializes in Steel Braided Brake Lines. I shipped my lines to them yesterday and am waiting for them to come back (about a week or so). They estimated about $12.00 per line. I'll Pass along info, final price and pics when I get them back

Edit: The only reason I sent my hoses, is because I could not determine the thread size or count of the fittings. When I get everything back, I'll pass that info along also.
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Old 06-15-2008, 06:08 PM   #4
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Re: brake line q's

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Andy,

I'm re-doing brake lines and replacing hoses also. I have done a drum to disk conversion in the front so I'll be replacing hard line. As bad6772 stated, the front hard line is 3/16". Back for FYI is 1/4". As for the rubber brake hose, I have found a company in California that specializes in Steel Braided Brake Lines. I shipped my lines to them yesterday and am waiting for them to come back (about a week or so). They estimated about $12.00 per line. I'll Pass along info, final price and pics when I get them back

Edit: The only reason I sent my hoses, is because I could not determine the thread size or count of the fittings. When I get everything back, I'll pass that info along also.
I will be watching since I have changed my whole cross over from a 87 to mine.
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Old 06-16-2008, 12:56 AM   #5
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Andy,
I'm re-doing brake lines and replacing hoses also. I have done a drum to disk conversion in the front so I'll be replacing hard line. , I have found a company in California that specializes in Steel Braided Brake Lines. I shipped my lines to them yesterday and am waiting for them to come back (about a week or so). They estimated about $12.00 per line. I'll Pass along info, final price and pics when I get them back
Edit: The only reason I sent my hoses, is because I could not determine the thread size or count of the fittings. When I get everything back, I'll pass that info along also.
What is the name of the company? Im having a brake line issue myself.
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Old 06-16-2008, 03:51 AM   #6
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What is the name of the company? Im having a brake line issue myself.
Here's the website. www.bonacoinc.com There out of Upland, California
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Old 06-16-2008, 12:43 PM   #7
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Here's the website. www.bonacoinc.com There out of Upland, California
Thanks thats about 40 minutes from me.
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