Meanchicken
Sep 3rd, 06, 12:10 PM
I'm looking for a replacement for the main flex hose that runs between the front to rear main hard line and the rear axle. I tried Classic Industries, but all they gave me was one that would replace the flex line at the wheel.
The one I'm looking for has the brass T fitting on one end that splits to the left and right rear lines.
Anyone make this in braded stainless?
Thanks?
Tim
Camaro67_rcl
Sep 3rd, 06, 04:41 PM
got my complete brake lines fronm here http://www.inlinetube.com/
HwyStarJoe
Sep 4th, 06, 08:47 AM
Our sponser has them for $22.
Part #EBH-05.
Ricks has them too.
Brian Lewis
Sep 4th, 06, 10:18 AM
EBH-05 is a replacement stock part, I believe MeanChicken is looking for a braided 'version' of this.
I run Raybestos Part BH36586 $25.79 on my 69 but it again is a stock part.
Right Stuff Brakes does carry it in Stainless Steel Braided for $30
http://www.rightstuffdetailing.com/2004_pdf/camaro.pdf
FH05 Stainless $30
Meanchicken
Sep 4th, 06, 10:03 PM
Thanks for the feedback, guys.
Hooking up the rear brake lines, finishing my electrical upgrades and installing my gauges are the last gates to me finally firing and driving my car for the first time in 14 months.
With any luck, I'll have enough time to get this done over the next couple weeks while I wait for my drive shaft to show up. Just installed the Moser 12-bolt yesterday.
One other question...
The rear axle brake line kit (multi leaf) I received from Classic Tube has lines that are long enough to reach the calipers...in fact...they look identical to the lines on my old 12 bolt axle for my drum brakes...
Am I supposed to bend some loops or cut and re-flare these to make them work with the flex lines that came with my SSBC rear disks, or install as is and just tie the loops of flex hose off so they won't tangle on any rotating parts...?
Tim
Meanchicken
Sep 6th, 06, 12:44 AM
Any reason why the rear hose for the 69 camaro wouldn't work on a 68?
Are the rest of the rear brack lines the same size and will it bolt right in?
I like the integrated T-block rather than having a hose and separate T-block.
Tim
Everett#2390
Sep 6th, 06, 05:22 AM
Sixty-nine hose w/block will substitute for a 68, at least for the rubber version.
jr68
Sep 6th, 06, 08:25 PM
I got mine at Napa for like $18.00 and reused my brass block , bought a new spring clip for pennies. I looped my rear lines near the pumpkin ( looks dorky ) I should have cut to fit then re flared. :angry: