No brake dust shield in the back. Best way to secure brake line.

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  • milosav2
    Noobie
    • Aug 2020
    • 9

    #1

    No brake dust shield in the back. Best way to secure brake line.


    Hello everyone. I removed all four of the brake dust shields and since the rear brake dust shields have this tab to hold onto the hard line to soft line transition, how would I make a good secure connection to reduce vibration. I was hoping someone here removed their brake dust shields and was wondering how you guys went about it. Thanks.
  • roguetoaster
    R3V OG
    • Jan 2012
    • 7764

    #2
    You would ideally reconfigure it so you have a soft line to a bracket at the base of the shock, then to a reworked hard line at the TA.

    But really, you should just reinstall the backing plate, even if it's a track car.

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    • milosav2
      Noobie
      • Aug 2020
      • 9

      #3
      Originally posted by roguetoaster
      You would ideally reconfigure it so you have a soft line to a bracket at the base of the shock, then to a reworked hard line at the TA.

      But really, you should just reinstall the backing plate, even if it's a track car.
      Yea, after thinking about this, I went and ordered new heat shields. Also, looks like you can install them by just cutting them in two places using some sheers; that way I don't have to remove the hub.

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