FYI: Making rear axle brakelines 98-02
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FYI: Making rear axle brakelines 98-02
Just bought a 02 ws6 from the coast of Maine. Rear brake lines on the axle were thin. Found myself making to many trips to the parts store. The end of the metal lines that attach to the caliper hoses are metric bubble/inverted flare, the other end that attaches to the center dividing hose are double flare sae. Hope this helps somebody.
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I just went through this myself and made a write-up since I could not find much info on how to do it. The factory lines on my vehicle (Michigan) were pretty bad.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspensio...lines-diy.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspensio...lines-diy.html
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Just bought a 02 ws6 from the coast of Maine. Rear brake lines on the axle were thin. Found myself making to many trips to the parts store. The end of the metal lines that attach to the caliper hoses are metric bubble/inverted flare, the other end that attaches to the center dividing hose are double flare sae. Hope this helps somebody.
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Dude I can't remember that, it was 2-3 years ago when you were buying matchbox 20 pieces. Twake, still rolling high with prc's and snails=twisted body....opp's you're already there!