BrazilianY60
7th July 2023, 04:18 AM
Aye!
I am restoring my GQ brake lines to original form and I have reached a tough point where I'd like to gather some suggestions from people that have done it before. The rear brake lines go over the right/driver side rear spring perch where it is held by two brackets, one at the front of the perch and another on the back, but both on the top of the perch. When I was removing the brake lines from a donor car, after debating whether I'd do it right or do it quick, I ended cutting a hole on the cabin floor to access the brackets.
Now, needing to install such lines on the GQ being restored, I wonder if there is any way of doing this without separating body from chassis. I confess I am contemplating cutting the lines before the perch to allow them to slide into the bracket in place and joining the cut parts with a brass fitting.
Any ideas about another method are really appreciated.
Cheers!
I am restoring my GQ brake lines to original form and I have reached a tough point where I'd like to gather some suggestions from people that have done it before. The rear brake lines go over the right/driver side rear spring perch where it is held by two brackets, one at the front of the perch and another on the back, but both on the top of the perch. When I was removing the brake lines from a donor car, after debating whether I'd do it right or do it quick, I ended cutting a hole on the cabin floor to access the brackets.
Now, needing to install such lines on the GQ being restored, I wonder if there is any way of doing this without separating body from chassis. I confess I am contemplating cutting the lines before the perch to allow them to slide into the bracket in place and joining the cut parts with a brass fitting.
Any ideas about another method are really appreciated.
Cheers!