Rear axle brake line "T"?
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Rear axle brake line "T"?
I have a disc brake rear-end in my GS and I'm hooking up the brake hardline on the axle itself, but it looks like I'm missing a component. I've purchased the hose that connects the hardline from the brake unit to the hardline on the axle, but since there are two hard lines on the axle, I need a "T" or something.
I've searched high and low but I'm not sure what to call this component.
Does anyone know?
I've searched high and low but I'm not sure what to call this component.
Does anyone know?
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you mean FA18-43-642A? Mazda calls it a joint, its NLA.
i don't remember what the 1st gen part is like but on an FC, its literally just a block with the 3 passages drilled in it
i don't remember what the 1st gen part is like but on an FC, its literally just a block with the 3 passages drilled in it
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i think the FC part is a T, we're using one to add a brake pressure sensor on the race car
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45-291A-FB01, perhaps?
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I Have One!
Man, It's your lucky day. When I sold my OEM rear axle, I thought I had shipped this part with it, but I hadn't. It's grimy, but otherwise in perfect condition. It even includes a SS flex hose.
If you want it, PM me your address, and I'll send it to you for free (oranges not included).
If you want it, PM me your address, and I'll send it to you for free (oranges not included).
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Man, It's your lucky day. When I sold my OEM rear axle, I thought I had shipped this part with it, but I hadn't. It's grimy, but otherwise in perfect condition. It even includes a SS flex hose.
If you want it, PM me your address, and I'll send it to you for free (oranges not included).
If you want it, PM me your address, and I'll send it to you for free (oranges not included).
Send me them oranges, haha.
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I just used a t from my work (AutoZone). Didnt have metric thread so... Got two metric hard lines to fit calipers/hoses.. Cut off inside ends and flared on standard tube nuts. I did the same with a short section of line to the center hose.... Ill see if I can get a pic... Works great looks good too
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the FD one looks close, F100-42-85X, its available, at least
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Haha. I blasted the whole disc rear end then just spray bombed it... Only two coats... It's got a lot of pitting from the previous rust that Was on it... I have since switched to gslse rear w disc to support mosers and tII brakes... This go around I used brush on hammered tough to disguise some of the imperfections I like it anyways...
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10 on 1 ... To be exact in techno speak 10mm diameter on 1mm thread pitch. Standard brake line used on about everything on the road. I know the new Siennas use it too. Hey now that I thinking of it. A lot of Toyota's use a distribution block on the firewall. The new sienna used a 6 way. Too many I know but opens up a lot of opportunity. You might even get something at the local hardware store semi close.
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