Goodridge SS brake line users
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With your fronts, did you get a bracket to attach the brake line to the strut? Or is it a zip lock deal (as I have it now).
I didn't get mine and I'm trying to find something to hold the front line securly near the shock without rubbing on the strut.
I didn't get mine and I'm trying to find something to hold the front line securly near the shock without rubbing on the strut.
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true, I have that as well but in the old rubber lines, there was a metal bracket in addition to the triagle.
If I recall correctly my buddies KYB's shocks came with spare brackets to hold the lines in. I'm wodering if I could purchase these some where...
If I recall correctly my buddies KYB's shocks came with spare brackets to hold the lines in. I'm wodering if I could purchase these some where...
The only way you get the stock bracket is to have stock shocks-or remove them from a set of shocks you are taking off the car. Most of us use the "tie-wrap" method of securing the lines to the shocks and it works fine. Just run the tie thru the plastic piece and around the shock body.
My goodridge lines came with the black plastic brackets that were self explanatory. The also had a piece of silicone tubing about an inch long on them to fit in the stock metal brackets that bolt to the bottom of the shock. The silicone tubing acts like a bushing to make the line same as stock diameter to fit the stock brackets.
HTH
chris
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chris
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