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10-16-2013, 01:07 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Port Isabel, TX
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Brake line & Brake Booster help
Getting cranked back up on my 1964 GMC project. Need suggestion on brake lines and brake booster. I have a booster from the 1984 Suburban that I parted out. Will that work fine? Or do I need something else?
All the brake lines are long gone. Thinking about a complete SS line set from InLine Tube. But I'm unsure how the front lines will fit with the 1984 crossmember that I used. InLine Tube said I should buy straight tube and build my own lines. I'd rather form a few lines than all the lines. Thoughts?? |
10-16-2013, 04:40 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: corktown,mi.
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Re: Brake line & Brake Booster help
I just bent my own. much cheaper (if your on a tight budget) like many and if you really up for it you can polish them to look like chrome and paint em with clear to protect em. ps quick question. im just now putting all my brake lines back onto the chassis after 10+yrs, my question is this I have all the correct size lines for each wheel and the correct rubber parts that attach at the front wheel cylinders, I also have the correct size and rubber piece for the rear ones, but the "T" piece for the brake booster/front brake assembly has two different size ports. At the booster its the same size as the rest of the system, but smaller at the port on the "T". should I just get a new "T" that has all three ports the same, or just use an adaptor to down size the booster port to make it fit????
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