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Old 06-04-2024, 01:20 AM   #1
Gumby83
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65 C10 with CPP's Big Brake kit on the front, issues with brakeline length.

Hey fellas, i have a Bagged 65, with a 2.5 drop spindle and CPP's big brake kit, problem i am running into now is the rubber brake line off the crossmember to the calipers are pretty damn long. does anyone have a method of insuring they don't get caught between the upper control arm and the crossmember or rubbing on the tire? Sorry i don't have a picture, i'll take one when i am at the shop tomorrow.
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Old 06-05-2024, 07:53 AM   #2
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Re: 65 C10 with CPP's Big Brake kit on the front, issues with brakeline length.

Hmm, are you able to fasten a rubber type hose clamp to the frame or crossmember to keep it out of the way?
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Old 06-05-2024, 02:56 PM   #3
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Re: 65 C10 with CPP's Big Brake kit on the front, issues with brakeline length.

Gumby, I had the very same problem with my build. After a great deal of research I came up empty handed. I even tried reaching out to brake line manufacturers to see if I could get a couple of custom made brake lines to no avail. The answer that I found was to re-index the position of the brake hose where it bolts onto the caliper. To do this I had to grind away the caliper index lug (that lug that positions your brake hose to the caliper) and rotate the brake hose in the manner shown. It is now short enough and does not bind. Right wrong or indifferent it is the only way I could find. Hope this helps.
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Old 06-05-2024, 05:26 PM   #4
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Re: 65 C10 with CPP's Big Brake kit on the front, issues with brakeline length.

I had the exact same issue when I put the same spindles and regular disk package on my c10. There was enough to have a significant loop that was rubbing the tire. Maybe I could have zip tied it but I went a step further. I didn't feel like looking up shorter ones so I just moved the mount where the hardline meets the rubber line. Mine don't have the notches to lock the rubber line in a specific location but that wasn't an issue since the rubber lines didn't have a corresponding hex to engage the mount. I mounted them about 6" further inward from the originals that I cut off. Two spot welds to hold them worked perfectly. If looking to keep originality this may not be a preferable option.
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Old 06-13-2024, 01:57 PM   #5
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Re: 65 C10 with CPP's Big Brake kit on the front, issues with brakeline length.

I'm having the same problem with the braided lines that came with the kit. A guy on Facebook found the solution. He used the little rubber lined clips that hold the brake lines to the frame for the hard lines. He had to make the hole bigger and bolted them on using one of the caliper bolts. He sent me a couple and I should be getting them in the next couple days. I'll try to find the pics he sent to show how it works.
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