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Old 08-03-2020, 07:40 PM   #1
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Flatout C4 IFS Brake Line Routing... How did you do yours?

Hey Gang, I'm about to tackle the front brake line routing from my frame-mounted Mustang Hydroboost, and with the boxed in sections and tight spaces with LS pans and steering racks, I'm trying to sort out the best/most practical approach for front brake line routing. Driver side should be pretty straightforward, but getting to the passenger side will be a chore.

Anyone care to share their approach?
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Old 08-04-2020, 11:16 PM   #2
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Re: Flatout C4 IFS Brake Line Routing... How did you do yours?

On mine the proportioning valve i used had 1 port for the rear and 2 for the front. I ran both fronts up the left side until the rear stock cross member. From there i ran the right side on the back of the cross member then forward behind the boxing i put in for the C4. There was a hole already in my stock frame that i put the ridged tube through. I made a tab to mount the stock brake hose to and put them together. Did basically the same On the left side. Not sure why i cant put up pics anymore but on my build page there should be some.
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Old 08-05-2020, 12:57 PM   #3
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Re: Flatout C4 IFS Brake Line Routing... How did you do yours?

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On mine the proportioning valve i used had 1 port for the rear and 2 for the front. I ran both fronts up the left side until the rear stock cross member. From there i ran the right side on the back of the cross member then forward behind the boxing i put in for the C4. There was a hole already in my stock frame that i put the ridged tube through. I made a tab to mount the stock brake hose to and put them together. Did basically the same On the left side. Not sure why i cant put up pics anymore but on my build page there should be some.
Thanks for the input. I couldn't find any photos on your thread of the front line routing, but I've checked countless other times for various things since I'm building the same chassis, same booster (=
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