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Front disc brake line?

cj69RR

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Questioning have for you all is that I have the disc conversion that my dad had put on it years ago but I don't like the way the flex hose is ran. It is routed from the hard line around the shock and then back to the brake caliper. Isn't there a bracket that mounts to the top of the caliper to help keep the like where it needs to be and not run the way it is now? Any pictures?
 

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should be a bracket off the body that your flex hose mounts too , if u have the right hoses they should mount too the bracket that is welded too body/how old is the conversion?
 

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Body line is stock position. I'm thinking that the flex lines are to long? But I have seen a bracket that mounts to the top of the caliper that keeps the line from being routed the way it is now?
 

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From the research I've done it looks like I need to get the front flex likes from a mid 70's a-body with disc brakes. Anyone with any more info on this?
 

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generaljmwlee, how do you have the flex line ran? I have a 75 valiant line I'm going to try? But it looks like it is going to be to short and have some twists/bends in the flex line that I don't really like. I'll look into the Shelby Daytona lines.
 
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