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Brake Line Plumbing with 4-Link (calling Broncomania!)
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I know that soft lines are necessary where it needs to move/stretch. My main question was what material on the upper link (hard or soft) and how did you make the various connections (hard to soft and back to hard, etc.) What I found at Summit was -3AN soft lines (Earls) and I plan on running 3/16" hard lines so I need to stick with a soft line that will plumb to the 3/16" to avoid adapters from pipe thread to -AN. I plan on spending some time at the parts store looking through the "store-bought" brake lines to come up with an easy solution.

On a side note, what master cylinder are ya'll running for 4 wheel disc brakes?
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Brake Line Plumbing with 4-Link (calling Broncomania!) - by SC74 - 05-19-2008, 10:06 PM

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