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Old 06-26-2007, 10:27 AM
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Question Brake Line Swap

I have MN6 96TA.
I have an after market K member at front.
Which making my front Rubber brake lines streaching to max.
I am thinking off swaping out.
I been told I can use Corvette Front Brake line which should
give me 3-4' inches, which is what I need
I just need to confirm that, and what year of Corvette brake line I can use ?
96 or 97-2004 (LS1)
Please advise
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Old 06-26-2007, 10:52 AM
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I used ls1 corvette brake lines on my ls1 swap a few weeks back. the part # was 10333772. The corvette lines has a different key pattern than the LT1 lines, you'll have to sand down one of the keys on the corvette lines to fit it in the socket where the hard line and the rubber brake lines meet. A dremel can make this a 10 second job.

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Old 06-26-2007, 11:04 AM
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Very good Terran2k, are you in Dallas ?
and how much you paid for it ?

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San Antonio. I got them from gmpartsdirect.com. They were ~$25 each, I bought 2 + shipping was about $56 or so total.
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Old 06-26-2007, 11:49 AM
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Or you could go to someone like this: http://www.classictube.com/ and buy straight tubing for a nice custom job.
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Originally Posted by Z28SORR
Or you could go to someone like this: http://www.classictube.com/ and buy straight tubing for a nice custom job.
Perfect!
I can order front two SS Breaded with 3' inch Extra
Moucho Gradooos
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Yea this will be good for you
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