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Old 04-10-2004, 11:39 PM   #1
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if you keep drums in the rear your mc will make do and i recomend maximun motorsports steel braided brake lines they run from the fox hard line to the sn caliper as a straight bolt in the sn soft lines would need adapted to fit your hardlines i choose to use them because i have two sportbikes with sb lines and i noticed a diff in feel just from the lines on the bikes though you wont really on the car i know it makes a diff

when you get your parts from the salvage yard or where ever make sure they give you everything ie caliper bolts, banjo for caliper, dust sheild,and soft lines if you wish to adapt those to work you will also need to either use some spacers on the balljoint or have the sn bj pressed in i had the new joint press in but many seem to use the spacer with no issue

go to this site it will make things much easir for you print it all out and you shoud be set

http://www.nomotivation.com/5lug.cfm
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