JDMStanced
05-11-2011, 12:54 AM
Hi people,
I need help with getting a hydraulic E-brake set up on my 350z.
I already ordered the ebrake handle and bracket from CNC. Didn't order from this website. http://www.offroadwarehouse.com/products/sfID1/9/sfID2/971/sfID3/1006/productID/41837
i chose the one without master cylinder so that i can use that CNC balling handle with Wilwood master cylinder. WILWOOD SINGLE REMOTE RESERVOIR MASTER CYLINDER - P/N 260-10371 Ordered this too.
Now i need brake lines, one T fitting, and two Y fittings.
Will it be OK if i use this brake line instead of hardlines?http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/AGS-3-16-in-o-d-x-25-ft-coil-Poly-Armour-brake-line/_/N-268f?counter=30&filterByKeyWord=brake+lines&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=602041_0_0_ It supposedly bend easily by hand. The line will go down through the shifter area, down to the bottom of the car next to tranny, go around and connect to other lines in the passenger wheel well area.
The reason im considering this is because If i go with hardlines, i'd need to buy like couple adapters to make it longer. I need about 24 ft.
If it is OK to use this brake line that is linked above, i'd need a flaring tool. Perhaps someone on this forum has a flaring tool and a hardline bender that i can borrow..
Also, does anyone know (or have) where i can get 10mm x 10mm x 3/16" Y-fitting?
i won't reject anyone who wants to come help me for a drink :wavey:
Your help will be greatly appreciated thanks
I need help with getting a hydraulic E-brake set up on my 350z.
I already ordered the ebrake handle and bracket from CNC. Didn't order from this website. http://www.offroadwarehouse.com/products/sfID1/9/sfID2/971/sfID3/1006/productID/41837
i chose the one without master cylinder so that i can use that CNC balling handle with Wilwood master cylinder. WILWOOD SINGLE REMOTE RESERVOIR MASTER CYLINDER - P/N 260-10371 Ordered this too.
Now i need brake lines, one T fitting, and two Y fittings.
Will it be OK if i use this brake line instead of hardlines?http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/AGS-3-16-in-o-d-x-25-ft-coil-Poly-Armour-brake-line/_/N-268f?counter=30&filterByKeyWord=brake+lines&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=602041_0_0_ It supposedly bend easily by hand. The line will go down through the shifter area, down to the bottom of the car next to tranny, go around and connect to other lines in the passenger wheel well area.
The reason im considering this is because If i go with hardlines, i'd need to buy like couple adapters to make it longer. I need about 24 ft.
If it is OK to use this brake line that is linked above, i'd need a flaring tool. Perhaps someone on this forum has a flaring tool and a hardline bender that i can borrow..
Also, does anyone know (or have) where i can get 10mm x 10mm x 3/16" Y-fitting?
i won't reject anyone who wants to come help me for a drink :wavey:
Your help will be greatly appreciated thanks