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Fox Rear-end brake bracket help needed

  • Thread starter Thread starter DonMaximo
  • Start date Start date Oct 7, 2008
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DonMaximo

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Situation:
- The original and entire rear-end was removed and sold.
This included all brake lines, control-arms, brakes, etc.

- I installed a new/complete FMS rear-end
I later installed aftermarket Stainless Steel brake system, control-arms, etc.


Problem::

I'm having difficulty figuring out how the Chassis-to-rearend Rear brake hose bracket fastens to the rear-end.

The rear-end I have does not have any holes pre-drilled to accomodate the mounting of this bracket.

If someone can describe or send a picture of how the bracket mounts to the rearend, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thank you.

-D
 

93 LX

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If I remember correctly the rubber hose with the T is attached to the Vent on the housing. If you dont see a large hole for the vent or if you see the vent it attached there and the rubber hose attaches to the chassis.
 

93 LX

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My Mistake it bolts to the place here the dog bone is mounted. Its in the pumpkin by the pinion flange. You will see it if you look at this SN95 rear on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-9...4?IMSfp=TL081004116008r36660#ebayphotohosting
 
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DonMaximo

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Unfortunately, I looked at that picture on eBay as well and I can't see what specific portion of the rearend that the bolt, which is fused to the bracket, goes through.

It almost looks as though it bolts through a hole through the webbing of the rearend on the drivers' side, but I'm not going to do ***** until I'm certain where it was located originally.
My bad for not taking pictures during the disassembly.

I can fabricate something... I was just hoping that my patience my find a simple solution. So, I'll hang out and wait for more replies.

I sincerely appreciate the feedback man !!! I really do.

-D
 
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