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Topic: Disc brake lines?
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66bluefb Gearhead Posts: 467 From: Okla.City,Okla. Registered: May 2002
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posted 03-16-2003 07:33 PM
I`m getting my parts together for my Granada disc brake change over on my 66 and there is alot of information in the search part of the forum but I can`t figure out how many more brake lines I will need.Mustang Plus has a kit that goes to bracket on the wheel to the calibers because the old brake line won`t reach the wheel.Thats about all I can figure out. Thanks,Tony------------------
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Fastback68 Gearhead Posts: 1880 From: Sucat, Paranaque, Philippines Registered: Jul 99
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posted 03-16-2003 07:47 PM
Well, here's a general answer from my experience. I started out four years ago trying to buy Mustang brake lines. Availability in my area, shipping, etc., were headaches. Then I discovered that it was much easier to find a local hydraulic hose shop, make patterns out of wire, and get them to do it very cheaply and well. And by watching them do it, I've now discovered that with a couple of tools, it easy and even cheaper to make your own I suggest you go with option two. Simon
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