Rear Braided Brake Line

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84cutspreme

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not sure if I understand the question but...the front lines will go from hard steel brake lines on chassis to calipers, rear will go from chassis to rear end. rear line has the tee on one side which is retained on rear end with a screw and then the steel hard lines connect back to new line at the tee. this kit just replaces stock rubber lines. also tgere are a few places you can get these kits from. inline tube and classic tube sell and pretty sure russell performance also has a kit
 

1979Calais

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Finally took pictures of the part. This is the fitting mounted to my rear end and I have braided lines coming from my rear calipers that have female ends. I need to connect the braided lines to this fitting.
 

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jeremyandthemonte

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You need a fitting like factory why wouldn't you just go with a Russell braid brake line kit?
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pontiacgp

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It's cheaper to have solid lines with a male fitting on each end to a point near the rear calipers and then use the braided line to the calipers. You don't need a long braided line in the rear like you do with the front brakes.
 
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pontiacgp

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I'd rather use the solid lines and short flex lines. Also Russel had a direct replacement for the flex line to T. Russels SS line includes the T

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