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Old 07-25-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Intro/question: 1970 w/Mustang II swap; which brake line adapters?

Hi everyone, 1st post. i have a '70 fastback restomod; 351W, serpentine swap, classic auto air a/c, 4R70W, 9" w/3.55, mustang II front suspension swap & 4 wheel disc conversion.
the Mustang II front swap & disc brake conversion are from Rod & Custom Motorsport, which has Earl's braided stainless steel flex lines at all 4 corners. what adapters do i need to connect the flex lines to the "regular" hard lines?
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figured it out. didn't realize the fitting i was looking at & trying to adapt was the mounting tab nut, not the actual brake line fitting...uh-DUHH! i didn't notice it was threaded on the inside. it's just a standard, 3/16 female, inverted flare. the hard lines, which have male ends, just thread right into the braided line(!)
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