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Old 03-24-2008 | 10:53 PM
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If I have 02 SS rear brakes on my 93 Firehawk (installed by a previous owner),
do I need LS1 brake lines or LT1 brake lines? I have a feeling I'm going to
have to order one of each kit and use half of each (front LT1 and rear LS1).

My OEM lines are in need of replacement and I wanted to order braided replacements.

What is the difference between the two line kits anyhow?
My understanding was that it was simply an issue of length for the fronts and the rears were the same.
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It sounds like the answer is that I need to buy one of each kit.
I was told that the two are very different.

Any suggestions on where to order?
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i can't remember who it is but one of the sponsors sells the front and rear separate. I think its the place w/ the ABS delete kits if that helps.

ahhh...here it is:
http://www.burkhartchassis.com/fbodycomponets.html
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Originally Posted by bigbadblack93z
i can't remember who it is but one of the sponsors sells the front and rear separate. I think its the place w/ the ABS delete kits if that helps.

ahhh...here it is:
http://www.burkhartchassis.com/fbodycomponets.html
Perfect!


Got em ordered, phoned it in.

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