DIY: Hydraulic Handbrake Install
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Yeah I ended up jacking the left side of my car as high as I could and bled it. Feels pretty tight now.Leave a comment:
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Looks like a nice setup! But... Did you use copper? I've seen the "green coated" lines and the old school standard steel lines. I've even seen stainless steel lines in the hot-rod world. But I have not seen copper used on brake systems. How do you like them? I imagine the copper would be extremely easy to bend... Does your fluid react with the copper line in any way? Which fluid did you use? Did the copper flare easily or were the flares prone to cracking?Leave a comment:
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This may sound idiotic, but seriously, park it crossways on an incline with the Driver side raised. Or... It may work to bench-bleed the master and re-install it.Leave a comment:
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I am pretty sure, but to clarify, will I see any huge noticeable issues with my ABS or rear breaks the way I have my 96' M3 plumbed?
Its a 2 to 1 back to 2 inline setup.

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Use hard lines as much as possible. Even with steel braided flexible lines the handbrake felt mushy.Leave a comment:
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Currently installing in an e36, its a little close to the dash lol..
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Asd just sells a mc and bracket kit? I want to make my own e brake using the hardware mr horsepower didLeave a comment:
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One last question does anybody know where mr horsepower got that bracket and hardware kit?Leave a comment:
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Part number for everything you need is in op. I did this few months ago and this was only write up I used. Read it again, everything you need is listedLeave a comment:





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