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Old Sep 3, 2006 | 08:44 PM
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Ok, so I installed my BBK with the help of a friend. Everything went smooth and the kit looks great BUT, the front SS line there is no place to secure it. It is connected to the upright and to the caliper, and there is another connector in the middle of the line, but no where to connect it to. There is a bolt in the middle of the are where the old contector went to, but that can't be reused.
Anyone know how to secure it?? AM I missing a part. Take a look, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the crappy picture, it was the best I could do sticking the camera in the wheel well. You can see the SS Line on the left and the old connector bolt up on the arm.

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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 08:03 AM
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I have the Wilwood BBK for the past 4 years. Mine is also a single line direct to the caliper. Just want to make sure it is not too long and there is no interference with travel of the suspension. I also track this car many time per year. No problems at all. This kit is great!!!!
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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by C Ray Z
I have the Wilwood BBK for the past 4 years. Mine is also a single line direct to the caliper. Just want to make sure it is not too long and there is no interference with travel of the suspension. I also track this car many time per year. No problems at all. This kit is great!!!!
So you didn't tie your down any where, it just hangs there??
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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 09:01 AM
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No --u are not missing a part --Just make sure u use the route in ur instructions or a route that is sensible in either full left or full right turn
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