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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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