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Old 11-17-2009, 03:09 PM
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Default Anyone have a list/writeup for ABS delete fittings?

I want to delete the abs on one of my cars, but I like the way it looks when you use just the "T"'s and new lines vs. an abs delete block. Does anyone have a list of what lines and fittings I'd need to do this? I also have a line lock to put in while I'm at it, but those are just 1/8" NPT so that shouldn't pose an issue.
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all the fittings i used came on the brake line i got from autozone, there all reg. sized fittings. The T fitting i got from NAPA as well as all my other fittings. They seemed to have the best selection out of all the big parts store. ALSO note that you WILL need to reuse the OEM fittings off the master. Cut the stock line and resue then on the new brake line before you flair it. Then from there on out its all stardard fittings from there on out. Any more questions i can help. I also have a few pics in my build thread in sig.
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I tried to source from about every parts store in town. Seems none of them keep those little plastic bins filled in the back where you find the brass fittings. Wound up buying the pre fabbed lines from SJM.
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3/16" brass tube nuts is what you will need. And like Taubr says, keep the stock fittings on the master. 3/16" steel brake line will also do the trick.
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you mean you want something like this:




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