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11/22/2013 7:57 PM  #1


help plumbing 2013 calipers

I am using Mustang Steves brackets to put 2013 GT brakes on the front of my 66 mustang.  What do I need to get the 66 brake lines plumbed to the 2013 calipers?

 

11/22/2013 8:11 PM  #2


Re: help plumbing 2013 calipers

kstang3 wrote:

I am using Mustang Steves brackets to put 2013 GT brakes on the front of my 66 mustang.  What do I need to get the 66 brake lines plumbed to the 2013 calipers?

 I ran a 3/16 line to a T and ran 3/16 tubing to each fender well then used a braided line to the calipers. I got the lines from JEGS part #555-635300.


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11/22/2013 8:17 PM  #3


Re: help plumbing 2013 calipers

OK, thanks, I will check it out.

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11/22/2013 10:53 PM  #4


Re: help plumbing 2013 calipers

Take a look at my Granada brake installation page on the website.  Routing should be very similar.  I recommend a generic hose rather than using the original hoses that came with the calipers.  That piece of hard steel line on those hoses does not fit well on the early cars.


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