Stainless Steel Brakes: Brake Stuff
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The opposite end of the new DOT line will fit into the factory bracket on the framerail after some minor filing. Remove the bracket from the framerail and file away the locating notch and side until the hose easily slides into the bracket, as shown here. Reinstall the bracket and complete the line installation. Later, when you fit the front wheels, check for line clearance and tighten the Banjo bolt. You may need to tie-wrap the brake hose to the strut to keep it off the tire as well. View Related Article
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Ford Mustang Research
Read the latest reviews of the new Mustang, including multi-vehicle comparisons, long-term tests, first rides or detailed new-car road tests. The V8 standard engine in the Mustang gives you 315 horsepower with an estimated 20 mpg, and it has a comparable warranty.
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