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Bodean

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Heading to NAPA tomorrow to get brake lines. The 30+ year old lines on my truck need to be replaced before I go to the LSLC Round-up. Has anyone used the lines that skip the backing plate on the front? How easy is it to do? The part number I have for that line is 38878. Is that right?

Thanks!
 
I have (I've got a disk brake conversion) and I think there is too much "twist" in the brake lines, unless you move the anchor tab on the axle. I didn't do that.

I'm going back to the toyota IFS style, where the brake line runs to the top of the knuckle / backing plate, and then a hard line runs down to the caliper.

I'll post up pictures when I can.

I agree with your P/N - I used the 38878. The fittings and length is OK.

Rocky
 
I just got the stock ones. The design has worked for 31 years. Why not stick with it?

Later,
 
Brake Line Attachments

Here's the pictures.

The second one shows the bracket where the minitruck hardline mounts.

Sorry they are out of focus.

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I purchased some stainless braded one's from Man A Fre. I just rec'd a great looking SS front axle hard line from Classic Tube (I believe that's the name, it's classic something or another) yesterday. Saw a post in the 40 section.

$34.00 for both pieces.
 
I purchased some stainless braded one's from Man A Fre. I just rec'd a great looking SS front axle hard line from Classic Tube (I believe that's the name, it's classic something or another) yesterday. Saw a post in the 40 section.

$34.00 for both pieces.

I've yet to hear of someone not happy with the classic tube product.
 

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