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Rear End Question

tony barnhill

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Anybody got photos of their rear end that show the routing of the hard brake lines & the park brake system?

I forgot to take any when I was disassembling....
 
Not me I'm sorry to say. Look in the moss catalog. Good stuff there.
 
Nope - no good diagrams there....
 
Here you go Tony hope this helps.

Mark
 

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YES!!! & its beautiful!
 
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Oops, I think his E-brake linkage is wrong in the above picture.
 
Another good one, Trevor....& its for a quarter ellyptical car lie mine
 
Never mind
 
Yea it is fine, look at the plastic spacers he has in the clevis joints. I think I will do that as well.
 
Hey, Trevor...could you take close-up photos of how your brike lines attach to the 3rd member? Thanks.
 
That brass T fitting has an ear with a hole through it for a bolt to the member Tony.
 
Yup, Jack's got it. simple 1/4" bolts that goes through the ear on the diff housing. Can't mess that one up.
 
That's what I thought...just wanted to make sure there's no spacer between the brass fitting & the 3rd member.
 
No spacer, but if you put one there it will give you a little more wiggle room on the bend of the lines.
 
Jack,

Those spacers are felt just like the originals. They won't look that nice once they get a lube.

Mark
 
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