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Fuel Lines and Brake Junction boxes

66Coupe

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Dec 20, 2010
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What are y'all running for fuel ines?

Also, where can I get the junction box that attaches onto the frame above the rear end that the brake lines screw into?
 

DirtDonk

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Yep, brake junction is part of the soft line that runs down from the frame.
Stock length is available in rubber or braided stainless (http://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Rear_Brake_Hose_6677yr) and extra length for lifted trucks is in stainless only from us at least.

If yours is attached with a bolt, or just floating there, there should be a tubular vent bolt that holds it to the axle housing and acts as the conduit for the breather hose.

Looks like this if you don't have one: http://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Differential_breather_bolt

Paul
 

savage

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I'm using both those and so far happy with them. The fuel line kit needed some tweaking but over all nice kit. The clamps from BC are really nice and well made.
 

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deltabronco

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Thinking about just using a nylon for the whole thing. Anyone have any opinion?
 
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