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OhBuoy 04-21-2004 08:53 AM

Mustang II front brake lines
 
While doing a look over of the car getting ready for inspection, I noticed that my front brake lines are resting on the tie rod end on the passenger side. On the driver's side, the line would rub against the castle nut for the LCA. It is protected by a rubber sleeve, but I do not know if this will make inspection.

On the passenger side, if my line made a 20 - 40 degree bend upward, I think this would keep it off of the arm.

How have others addressed this?

Tom

Clois Harlan 04-21-2004 09:34 AM

What ever you do to them you are going to have to re-bleed your brake lines in the front. You can loosen your flex brake line at the place where on the frame where it adapts to the hard lines and rotate your flex brake hose so it clears both objects. Re-tighten the brake line and bleed your front brakes again. I hope this makes sense because that is what I had to do and it worked.



Clois


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