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    I found when doing my car, I just had to get a roll of brakeline. what are your front disks f? is the explorer metric fittings? if you haven't made lines before, it isn't bad...with practice. when I did mine, I used regular steel line then scotchbrited the hell out of it and cleared, made it look nice even though it's nothing fancy. you going to use the explorer e brake system too? try to get us some pics. I like seeing all these fat fendered cars on here, as I'm still working on mine so I'm sure I can get a few nuggets of info too. good luck

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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1946 Ford Coupe Super Deluxe
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    Quote Originally Posted by tudorkeith View Post
    I found when doing my car, I just had to get a roll of brakeline. what are your front disks f? is the explorer metric fittings? if you haven't made lines before, it isn't bad...with practice. when I did mine, I used regular steel line then scotchbrited the hell out of it and cleared, made it look nice even though it's nothing fancy. you going to use the explorer e brake system too? try to get us some pics. I like seeing all these fat fendered cars on here, as I'm still working on mine so I'm sure I can get a few nuggets of info too. good luck
    The front brakes came with the front end kit i got through Poises. I probably could have used some brakes from the junk yard, but I didn't feel like messing with that. I am not sure if the explorer brakes are metric or not. Where did you pick up all the fittings and steel line?

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