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Need a Pic.....Brake Hose Bracket

airbur

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Working on routing braided SS lines for my MC and need a pic of the OEM Brake Hose Mounting Bracket installed. There is one on the WH web site but I really need one that shows it installed with exhaust manifold or headers and inner fender next to it...along with the proportioning valve and lines.

I'm trying to determine if I need to use 45 degree AN fittings to route around the lower steering shaft. I'm not sure which side to route them, or if the bracket will help. Thanks.
 

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JSmall

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I used 90* at the MC and straight into the prop valve. Works great
 

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That looks good! Unfortunately it won't work for me. My Hydroboost is on an angle bracket so the hoses come over the inner fender and then down to the PV. The fittings are almost directly below the lower steering shaft (first pic).

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Does this help at all? I took this when I was removing my stock stuff.

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Here...I will show you how we modified mine to use braided line.
 

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Yep, that's exactly what I was thinking of doing.....but my PV sits much higher and the adapters are close to the lower steering shaft. I ordered some 45 degree AN fittings to get around it. Thanks for the pics!!
 

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I have ditched the factory frame bracket and used line clamps to hold the flex line to the inner fender to keep it away from the steering shaft. Simple, worked, kept the brake lines as far away from the exhaust as possible.
 
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I have ditched the factory frame bracket and used line clamps to hold the flex line to the inner fender to keep it away from the steering shaft. Simple, worked, kept the brake lines as far away from the exhaust as possible.

Yea....that's what I've been thinking about also. Needs to wrap around the steering shaft one way or another.
 
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