jk5blazer 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 28, 2005 Posts 305 Reaction score 0 Location Braselton, Ga Feb 21, 2005 #1 I am at the final stages of the disc conversion and was woundering what should I do for brake lines. What have ya'll done. Thanks
I am at the final stages of the disc conversion and was woundering what should I do for brake lines. What have ya'll done. Thanks
tRustyK5 Elbows up! Premium GMOTM Winner Author Joined Jul 23, 2000 Posts 41,546 Reaction score 13,346 Location In my garage Feb 21, 2005 #2 I used my old front lines and welded the bracket to the diff. Rene
jk5blazer 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 28, 2005 Posts 305 Reaction score 0 Location Braselton, Ga Feb 21, 2005 #3 do you have any pics
wraenking 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 30, 2003 Posts 1,493 Reaction score 2 Location Toms River, NJ Feb 21, 2005 #4 jk5blazer said: do you have any pics Click to expand... www.offlimitsoffroad.com/gallery go into userpics, then into wraeniing gallery, and youll see my blazer pics. pretty sure there are some of the brakes
jk5blazer said: do you have any pics Click to expand... www.offlimitsoffroad.com/gallery go into userpics, then into wraeniing gallery, and youll see my blazer pics. pretty sure there are some of the brakes
divorced 3/4 ton status Joined Jul 20, 2004 Posts 5,114 Reaction score 0 Location . Feb 22, 2005 #5 I used front lines for a 1979 Chevette ($12.49 at O'Reillys) and steel line bent and cut/reflared to fit.
I used front lines for a 1979 Chevette ($12.49 at O'Reillys) and steel line bent and cut/reflared to fit.
jk5blazer 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 28, 2005 Posts 305 Reaction score 0 Location Braselton, Ga Feb 22, 2005 #6 sweet I can work with that. Thanks