hello everyone! i dropped the rear subframe to do all the bushings and but new diff seals in while I'm at it. My question is my hard lines above the subframe going into the T fitting are toast. i ordered the chase bays Front to rear brake line kit which eliminates the T fitting and the Hard to soft line combo. Just seeing if anyone has used this kit and if it is an easy install or not. thank you in advance for all advice.
chase bays brake line help/advice
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hello everyone! i dropped the rear subframe to do all the bushings and but new diff seals in while I'm at it. My question is my hard lines above the subframe going into the T fitting are toast. i ordered the chase bays Front to rear brake line kit which eliminates the T fitting and the Hard to soft line combo. Just seeing if anyone has used this kit and if it is an easy install or not. thank you in advance for all advice. -
I have the chase bays brake lines in my ix. They fit, but there isn't a lot of slack on the rears. You can't just follow the old routing of the lines completely, that was my only complaint about them. Otherwise they are an awesome product all around. It's really nice to be able to rip all that old shit out.
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I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. No subframe removal necessary for the install of lines. First picture you'll see where the rear lines connect. Second picture the routing I used for the passenger side. The driver side you need to route different in the rear.Comment
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