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You don't need a kit to do this. You can reuse a couple of the factory hard lines, get a Wilwood brake bias adjuster from Summit and a 10 mm t adapter.
The bias adjuster takes 10 mm bubble fittings, you can get a couple of lines at Auto Zone or anywhere else. You will need to double flare a few ends. If you send me your phone number I can text you what it will look like.
Dave
The bias adjuster takes 10 mm bubble fittings, you can get a couple of lines at Auto Zone or anywhere else. You will need to double flare a few ends. If you send me your phone number I can text you what it will look like.
Dave
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You don't need a kit to do this. You can reuse a couple of the factory hard lines, get a Wilwood brake bias adjuster from Summit and a 10 mm t adapter.
The bias adjuster takes 10 mm bubble fittings, you can get a couple of lines at Auto Zone or anywhere else. You will need to double flare a few ends. If you send me your phone number I can text you what it will look like.
Dave
The bias adjuster takes 10 mm bubble fittings, you can get a couple of lines at Auto Zone or anywhere else. You will need to double flare a few ends. If you send me your phone number I can text you what it will look like.
Dave
Can you show me this also ? Thanks !
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Hi, that is a good kit and will certainly do the job.
Here are pictures of what I did using mostly the existing factory parts plus a brake bias adjuster, a 10mm tee fitting and a steel brake line from AutoZone with Eurpean bubble fittings, (to fit the bias adjuster).
It was easy to do and cost about $80.00.
Dave
Here are pictures of what I did using mostly the existing factory parts plus a brake bias adjuster, a 10mm tee fitting and a steel brake line from AutoZone with Eurpean bubble fittings, (to fit the bias adjuster).
It was easy to do and cost about $80.00.
Dave