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Rearend hard brake line question.
Are all 71-72 rearend hard brake lines and t-fitting mounting points the same? I have a 72 and a 68 rearend. The t-fitting on the 68 is on the rear side of the rearend and the 72 is on the front side. I want to buy pre-bent hardlines and want to ensure if I order them for a 71-72 they are going to fit and not come out on the rear side of the rearend. Thanx
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Re: Rearend hard brake line question.
My 71 1/2 ton is on the rear side, don’t remember ever seeing one mounted on the front of the diff.
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Re: Rearend hard brake line question.
My 71 has them on the front. And my 68 has them on the back as you stated.
I'll find some pics!
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Re: Rearend hard brake line question.
Weird......I wonder why the differences? I ordered my tubes from The Right Stuff and they came correct.
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