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Old 03-07-2009, 07:10 AM   #17
ChiefRocka
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Re: HOW TO: Split the brake lines (many have asked)

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Originally Posted by rcrahn View Post
This is a huge step. Alert the media!
Project Rockabilly now has BLING!
There's a car show in Pomona on Sunday where more Bling can be acquired.....
Uhhh...where have you been ?? Thats been on there since the start (??)

You going ?


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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic View Post
Nice work John both on the truck and the brake line info.


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Originally Posted by protrash64 View Post
Good job on the pics and write up. I always think the shallow bends are the hardest....like the one behind the X-member. How do you usually make those?
Wrist power? My favorite, across the belly?

I also like the 1-John power pics.
Yeap across the belly...although in my case, I would be one Loooonnnnggg curve !!!

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Originally Posted by joe231 View Post
nice write up brother-man!!!



I was over 900 a few months ago..............deleted all of those...........now i'm back up over 400 Attachment 438154
thanks Joe....


Not done with it yet...still need pics of the push-rod extension, which, apparently I never took (??)
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