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Old 01-24-2008, 02:46 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Dream240 View Post
S13 brake lines work almost perfect. The only PITA is the front passenger brake line. Removing the old is easy, but manipulating the new line around the AC lines is a bitch. Also you will need to straighten out the end of the line going to the rears and trim about 3 inches off of it so it fits perfectly into the rear brake line connector on the firewall heading under the car. Also you will need to flare that end after cutting so it will work.

Really sounds like alot but it's freaking cake. I did this setup in my old 96' and it worked alot better than the re-bending method. Mainly due to the improved routing and the lines occupy less open space on the turbo side! Really just meant for easier engine bay work. And it looks cleaner.

Your choice.
Im just suggesting this for others I have a S13.
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