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Old 10-28-2011, 07:38 PM   #19
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Re: Gorey's 67 GMC 3/4 ton Shop Truck

Alright, I just partially finished the install of the brake lines I just purchased from www.inlinetube.com. All I can say if this was the perfect solution.
I just cut the old lines out to make it quicker to remove couplers and T fittings. Clean the fittings and started matching up brake lines.
So easy when you buy pre-bent lines.
I also wire brushed the master brake cylinder, and the booster. And applied rust converter. It looks alot sharper. I will post pics tomorrow when I have light to photograph by.

And Duane (Heavymetalchevy) is sending me 2 wheel cylinders w Push rods.
Hopefully this will solve my last parts problem for the brakes.
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