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Old 08-10-2015, 07:45 AM
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Default Wilwood brake fittings and flex lines??

So I just installed my Wilwood 6 piston front brakes on my 68 camaro with the full Ridetech strong arm coilover kit. I forgot to look this morning before I left for work, but I need the front flex line and the fitting for the caliper. I think its 1/8" to -3 but I am not sure. I was going to run to Jegs on my lunch hour and buy the parts.

I am not sure if the front calipers require a 90 degree or a straight fitting to connect to the stainless flex line?

Again, I should of looked but forgot to before I left the house. If anybody can let me know whether a straight or a 90 will be best that would be great. Also, how long of flex line would I need, 10-12" I assume?

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Old 08-10-2015, 11:53 AM
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220-7056 is the wilwood brake line number and it is complete. jegs has it in stock and then you won't have to match fittings.
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220-7056 is the wilwood brake line number and it is complete. jegs has it in stock and then you won't have to match fittings.
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