Blazer front brakes

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JAMCAR223

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Curious to see how to run/attach the hard line.
 

Rt Jam

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New hard lines to relocated front flex lines.

The car is on Vikiing coil overs so height will be fully adjustable. It has taller ball joints in the lower arms to lower the car without messing up the geometry. The plan is a tiny bit lower than stock.
 

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HRC4

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You might want to safety wire or use a thread locker on that line to banjo fitting, I would think the torsional forces of that braided line when turning left and right will promote it coming loose. I am looking to do the same upgrade soon, so this info is very helpful... thanks for posting.
 
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