Rear Braided Brake Line

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my question is why are you running rear braided line from the rear? from my take the braided line will rub on the rear and soon rip open you really should run hardline to the fitting on the rear then braided
 
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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I would have been a better kit.
 
my question is why are you running rear braided line from the rear? from my take the braided line will rub on the rear and soon rip open you really should run hardline to the fitting on the rear then braided

I am still learning, but to tell you I have learned a lot from others on here. The next time it will not be this hard.
 
no worries we are still learning we never really stop learning do we 😛 thats why we are on here right to help each other
 
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That Kit you sent me, is it for rear disc brakes? I forgot to put in the post that I have rear disc brakes.

that kit is for the two front line and the rear line for a G body. I was just showing it to point out the rear flex line with the T. Do you have braided lines for your front brakes? If not I would get that kit and use a couple of solid lines to end close to the caliper and then short braided lines from there.
 
The reason your front braided lines do not fit is because the line uses a larger fitting and not the same thread. The ss lines you are using have an AN 3 fitting
 
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