how are you guys looping yr stainless steel brake lines?
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how are you guys looping yr stainless steel brake lines?
i installed brake lines, n im having finding a good way to loop the brake lines to avoid touching the wheels/tires when turning. Anybody have a pic of how they did theirs? or describe how they did theirs? thanks
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Re: how are you guys looping yr stainless steel brake lines? (mingbling96)
what car and setup? usually you can just run it around the spindle and that should work, or ziptie it up
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Re: how are you guys looping yr stainless steel brake lines? (eK9aT10pSi)
damn... i installed it wrong way. there is a natural bend on the lines, and i installed it the opposite way. figured it out. thanks
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Re: how are you guys looping yr stainless steel brake lines? (mingbling96)
okae.. the way i did it was the brake lines loop in front of the spindle with the bracket, then goes around behind the shocks, then to the brake lines. the lines dont touch the tires from lock to lock, but the lines do rub behind the shocks in the rear of the shocks a little when turning and probably will rub also when the shock is going up and down. Will this be okae. I'm concerned that the little rubbing that it does have will eventually ear out the SS brake lines. Can somebody post how they looped their lines? thanks
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