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Old 08-09-2016, 12:01 PM   #6
Thrill4130
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The brakes weren't too bad to install. Running brake lines wasn't very fun under the truck. I see why people wait till they do frame off jobs. The hose going to banjo bolt was upside down which leaked all over my painted calipers. One of the brake lines also had metric fittings which was fun to deal with. The only fitting I had to hold onto was the t-fitting on the differential. It had deeper threads than the newer fittings I tried to buy. Using clothes hanger to figure out line bends saved so much time. Also measure before you buy lines because they make different length lines with double flares and fittings already attached. I learned the hard way plus the stupid tool from oriellys was hard to use correctly. Disc helped a lot but might do hydro boost later.
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