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Rear brake line setup for truggy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Luke205" data-source="post: 747116" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>Just inherited a shitty truggy and one thing it needs is rear brake lines. </p><p>The hard line at the back of the cab is broke right at the cab. Nothing else is there after that, no hard lines on the axle housing or anything. </p><p></p><p>The rear is triangulated 4 link. What would the best way to do it be? </p><p>I've thought about running more hard line to right over the top of the axle and the ave a braided line drop down to the brake T. I've also thought about running braided from under the cab where it's broke, down the upper link and hitting the T. </p><p></p><p>Does it matter? Any better ways? Preferred ways?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke205, post: 747116, member: 15174"] Just inherited a shitty truggy and one thing it needs is rear brake lines. The hard line at the back of the cab is broke right at the cab. Nothing else is there after that, no hard lines on the axle housing or anything. The rear is triangulated 4 link. What would the best way to do it be? I’ve thought about running more hard line to right over the top of the axle and the ave a braided line drop down to the brake T. I’ve also thought about running braided from under the cab where it’s broke, down the upper link and hitting the T. Does it matter? Any better ways? Preferred ways? [/QUOTE]
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