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

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