Maverick Motorsports Dual Caliper Bracket Install
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Hey guys, I just bought my maverick motorsports bracket for dual calipers in the rear. I also picked up a extra set of brembo's for $100 with hard lines,and pads...woot woot
anyway, my question is,
I am purchasing -3 stainless steel lines from summitracing getting 2 72" lines.
Do I need to get a fitting to go into my brembos and run the line straight into my brembos or the hard line?
Which would be better?
Does anyone know what size the fittings are?
I am purchasing -3 stainless steel lines from summitracing getting 2 72" lines.
Do I need to get a fitting to go into my brembos and run the line straight into my brembos or the hard line?
Which would be better?
Does anyone know what size the fittings are?
Hey guys, I just bought my maverick motorsports bracket for dual calipers in the rear. I also picked up a extra set of brembo's for $100 with hard lines,and pads...woot woot
anyway, my question is,
I am purchasing -3 stainless steel lines from summitracing getting 2 72" lines.
Do I need to get a fitting to go into my brembos and run the line straight into my brembos or the hard line?
Which would be better?
Does anyone know what size the fittings are?
I am purchasing -3 stainless steel lines from summitracing getting 2 72" lines.
Do I need to get a fitting to go into my brembos and run the line straight into my brembos or the hard line?
Which would be better?
Does anyone know what size the fittings are?
why not jus get a stainless rear line made for our cars from z1 or stoptech and jus run a hardline all the way back to them. im unsure of the exact size of that fitting but i do know there's been issues with ppl buying the wrong ones and having caliper damage from the screw being too long. i would think the more hardline u have, the better
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