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Brake lines routing
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<blockquote data-quote="sparkywig" data-source="post: 641596" data-attributes="member: 3541"><p>Yes, that was the best fitment for the hard lines I had.</p><p>The hard line to the rear goes over the top of the front beam and is fixed to the inside of the longitudinal chassis rail (you should be able to see the fixing holes for the pipe clips along the chassis rail) and exits through the crossmember to join the T piece as the pic below.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://postimg.cc/1gcXY3Js" target="_blank"><img src="https://i.postimg.cc/W4xZzDZF/IMG-4706.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkywig, post: 641596, member: 3541"] Yes, that was the best fitment for the hard lines I had. The hard line to the rear goes over the top of the front beam and is fixed to the inside of the longitudinal chassis rail (you should be able to see the fixing holes for the pipe clips along the chassis rail) and exits through the crossmember to join the T piece as the pic below. [url=https://postimg.cc/1gcXY3Js][img]https://i.postimg.cc/W4xZzDZF/IMG-4706.jpg[/img][/url] [/QUOTE]
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