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Old 11-12-2013, 07:05 PM   #1
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Brake hard line sizings.

Do you guys happen to know the hard brake line fitting size that connects to the brakes. I googled and found random forum saying 3/16 or m 10 but. I'm making lies for my wildwoods. But the place that sold me lines sold me 3/-24 and it's not threading on. Any hell would be awesome thanks !!
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the lines are roughly 3/16ths and the fittings are all m10 1.0. are you making all new lines or tying to the existing lines?
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wilwoods thread pitch is 7-24 if im correct.... get a fitting to convert that to m10x1 and use that ...
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the lines are roughly 3/16ths and the fittings are all m10 1.0. are you making all new lines or tying to the existing lines?
where do i buy the fitting or do you know the exact size of the thread fitting i need? to work with the hard lines. i already have the -3an lines with 1/8 to 1/8 to fit my calipers.
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no cody i have every thing already but the fitting to the hard brake line to the steel braided fitting. i need to know the exact size of the s14 brake hard line fitting so i can get the fitting adaptor
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