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Author: Subject: Front Brake line to flexi junction
StevenB

posted on 19/2/08 at 10:58 PM Reply With Quote
Front Brake line to flexi junction

Can I get a few pics or methods on how people have secured / made the junction
between the brake line and the flexi heading for the front calipers.

Is there an ideal spot for where the brake pipe passes through the side panel?

Cheers

Steve Rescued attachment Front brake Bracket.jpg
Rescued attachment Front brake Bracket.jpg






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McLannahan

posted on 19/2/08 at 11:04 PM Reply With Quote
You're spot on where it is now...






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robertst

posted on 19/2/08 at 11:15 PM Reply With Quote
IIRC you need to rivet or place a reinforcement on the side panel at the junction so the brake line wont flex..





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StevenB

posted on 19/2/08 at 11:24 PM Reply With Quote
Is fixing a small bracket to the nearby chassis upright the best way?

I take it ...anywhere inside the red box
is fine?

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robertst

posted on 20/2/08 at 12:47 AM Reply With Quote
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Is fixing a small bracket to the nearby chassis upright the best way?



yeah i think you can do that.. just remember to put a grommet on the hole of the side panel to avoid chaffing.





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bigrich

posted on 20/2/08 at 12:49 AM Reply With Quote
this is how mine are, used an offcut of side panel to reinforce the point here the flexi passes though the side panel, passed sva ok but some have had to bracket the flexi hose aswell







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