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On a stock 1965 Ford Mustang with dual exhaust there is an L bracket welded to the bottom of the seat pan to hold the rubber brake line. There is also a clip to hold it in place, however there's no room for the clip once I put the hose through the bracket. Has anyone had this problem, do I have the wrong part? Does anybody have a photo of how this could work out better?
thank you
Last edited by MWM (7/28/2013 11:32 AM)
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I had the same problem. Turned out that I had the clip backwards. Try turning your clip around and see if that helps.
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Looks like since my car has the L bracket, I may actually need the hipo brake line hose. I will check that next.
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