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Scrasauge

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Ok has anyone seen this done before? Doesn't seem to safe to me! I have the Granada spindles I understand but to have the brake lines like this makes no sense!
 

horse sence

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It looks like they took the drum brake line and bolted the disk brake line to it
I think i would get some Wilwood braided lines and replace that concoction .
 

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Ok so I can get wilwood to make me a line to go from the drum line fitting to the disc caliper? And how long would the line need to be?
 

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Scrasauge said:
Ok so I can get wilwood to make me a line to go from the drum line fitting to the disc caliper? And how long would the line need to be?
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they have lines already made .I think i still have the part number ,i will see if i still have it. What does the fitting where it attaches to the caliper look like ? is it a loop with a bolt through ?
 

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I can't find my papers on my Wilwood hoses, i must have tossed them.
 

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This is what I have where it screws straight into the caliper
 

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I put Granada brakes on my car years ago and when I saw the trouble I was going to have with the brake hoses (no inter-web back then) I picked up a double flare set and made my own hard lines out to where the Granada hose could tie in.
It was a simple job after that.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sac..._nkw=double+flare+tool+set&rt=nc&LH_PrefLoc=1
 

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I haven't called yet to see if they'll sell individual parts from their kits, But, CSRP has hard lines already made for this swap.
http://www.discbrakeswap.com
 

Scrasauge

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I looked at their website last night and it seems that you can order parts individually and i seen the flexibe brake line on there, thanks for the input, i will try and call them next and see about getting a set for my car.
 
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Mustangs Plus has hard adapter lines for Granada brakes.
 
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