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Old 04-09-2004, 08:03 PM
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Default Nine Inch Install - Brake Mounting Module(?)

When I removed the stock 10-bolt there was some kind of module that had the brake lines connected to it and was mounted on the pumpking. What in the heck do I do with that now with the 9". Is this the thing people are just using zip-ties on or do you have to make a bracket or something?
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I made a small bracket (see pic) out of aluminum strip that you buy at ACE hardware, its like 3/4 x .100 or something like that - works fine and better then zip ties..
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kp makes things look so clean!
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Originally Posted by CANNIBAL
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old 'bracket' racer

get it
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I'm lazy...I just took some wire ties and tied it. Still holding so far.
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Originally Posted by kp
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get it
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