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Couple of questions when fitting a line lock kit


Guest Budz86

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Guest Budz86

Will probably fit this in the next couple of days but wanted to check a couple of things first....

 

Out of the two brake lines in the picture, which is for the front brakes?

 

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From what I gather, the unit is fitted between these lines and the abs?

 

Would it make any difference if I swapped one of the lines on the unit around so the 90° angle is not on the unit end? And do I need to seal this joint with anything?

 

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The negative wire; can it be earthed in the bay or does it need to go to the switch? I only ask that as it has has C crimped on the end, suggesting it was earthed in the bay before but GCSE Science tells me that doesn't make a complete circuit! Lol

 

Answers on a postcard.....or in this thread :)

 

Muchos gracias!

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I think it's the rear one, but I will check this evening when I get home.

 

Yes ground one of the cables and then feed the switched live via a relay.

 

I have 2 buttons on my steering wheel, one activates the line lock using a self latching relay circuit and the second releases it.

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