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9" disk brake part needed!

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Shakin66

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undefinedI have lost a very important part that appearantly can not be bought new. The Banjo bolt that holds the brake hose on the Lincoln Versailes rear end's calipers. I have one and can post a picture of it if needed. I hope someone here may have one I could buy. Thanks
 
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not sure but i believe napa might have them.i had never seen them before i installed my rear end but a friend that used to sell parts a long time ago knew what it was called.so i'm guessing that it wasn't specific to versailles...
 

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Shakin66 said:
undefinedI have lost a very important part that appearantly can not be bought new. The Banjo bolt that holds the brake hose on the Lincoln Versailes rear end's calipers. I have one and can post a picture of it if needed. I hope someone here may have one I could buy. Thanks
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I have also gotten them at Napa before.
 

Shakin66

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Thats the only place I havent tried. Thanks I'll go after work
 

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Shakin66 said:
Thats the only place I havent tried. Thanks I'll go after work
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you can get them from Earl's, they make all kinds of braided hose and AN fittings and stuff. I'm sure they have a website. I got the banjo bolts, aluminum washers, and braided stainless brakehose from them when I did the versailles swap. If you haven't bought new hoses yet, their braided hoses are the same price as new stock rubber ones, you will have to measure and find some of their universal hoses to work though, I think one was 11" and the other was 18" or so. Good luck
 
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