transition from rubber to hard line on 9"
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transition from rubber to hard line on 9"
Those of you with a standard Moser 9" housing w/ TA support bolted on, How did you transition from rubber to hard line on the rearend? did you cut the 10 bolt plate and tack it on to the housing ( stock location)? The last rear I bought was from MWC and Eric had fabed everything needed. Do I need longer rubber brake hoses?
Thanks for any input. Pictures would help also, so I can get a placement idea.
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Corey
Thanks for any input. Pictures would help also, so I can get a placement idea.
Thanks
Corey
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http://image71.webshots.com/71/0/86/...6DFCxdA_fs.jpg
theres what i did. just straightened out the factory lines a little and ziptied to the axle tubes with some heaterhose to prevent any potential rattles
theres what i did. just straightened out the factory lines a little and ziptied to the axle tubes with some heaterhose to prevent any potential rattles
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http://image71.webshots.com/71/0/86/...6DFCxdA_fs.jpg
theres what i did. just straightened out the factory lines a little and ziptied to the axle tubes with some heaterhose to prevent any potential rattles
theres what i did. just straightened out the factory lines a little and ziptied to the axle tubes with some heaterhose to prevent any potential rattles
The link didnt work. And To be honest, i'm not into bending stock lines and zip-ties. ( that is a quick fix in my book ) Thanks for the relpy though.
Corey
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lol trust me nobody is going to be more particular than me. they ended up looking really really good. only alternative other than that that i would have considered would be stainless braided. good luck then