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Brake Hardline Tucking


Parm_93

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Hi all,

 

So I'm trying to gather some information as I'm not really finding anything on this subject. I basically want to replace the hardline brake pipes and run braided/SS lines behind the bulkhead, out of sight to clean up the engine bay. ABS is also deleted.

 

I have been in touch with Faye and Speedflow who needs the length of the hoses, the hose end angles, the seat/mating surface (concave/convex) and also the thread in order to make me a set. I have no idea on any of these :(. She also said that if anyone on the forum that has brought this before, she can check the system and replicate it.

 

Has anyone have any more information on what I need to get or brought from Speedflow?

 

Cheers,

Parm

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I think I've got the sizes written down somewhere in the garage. I shall have a look for them. Also it depends on where you want to route them. I used a curtain wire to measure each length as it has the same flexibility as a braided line

 

M10 ends (female)

1mm thread

 

Did you use braided or stainless hard lines? And where did you route yours, chances are if that worked I'll be doing the same.

 

And what was the total cost overall?

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