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Topic: Replacing front brake lines of the 67 Dart and brake ?s (Read 141 times)
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LAWFISH
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Hey gang, I am replacing the front brake lines on my 67 dart, which was originally a /6 car, non power drum brakes. Now disc brakes and a 340 car.
I was thinking of buying those NAPA do it your self brakes lines and fitting them. Anyone had any experience with those. They would be a lot cheaper or do you guys like the done and fitted lines and if so, which ones.
Also, I have the original master cylinder, dial reservoir. Any suggestions on upgrades on this or adding a power unit?
Dave
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LAYING DOWN SOME MOPAR JUSTICE 70 CUDA DRAG POLICE CAR 67 Dart POST 340-6 prokect and more 70 440-6 CUDA VERT
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coors00
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First, replace that old M/C. The pre-flanged lines are good, especially if you don't have the tools. But you will need a cheap tubing bender. And 3/8"/ 7/16" line wrenches.
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gt
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I would suggest to use the Teflon steel braided lines up front. They wont balloon like the rubber ones when they get old, take up less room and look a whole lot nicer. RMS sells them and they are almost the same price as new rubber ones.
gt
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 Finally done. 440, 727, 8 3/4, Blah, Blah, Blah...
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