

I stepped down to 1/2" hardware, which let me use standard clevises on 1/4" plate. That let me use left hand threaded clevises which I can order from McMaster, and keep the rod ends right hand thread for easy replacement.
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Aren't the hose ends keyed so the only fit into the correct bracket at the spaceframe attachment point? (dunno about 88)The Dark Side of Will wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:32 am I was thinking about how I'd secure the brake hoses. Of course wrapping in glass tape and zip tying them to the UCA like Steven did would work.
However, I noticed that it looks like the stock hold down bracket that's installed on the line puts the hole in about the right location to pick up the inner ball joint bolt. The problem is that the bracket is wrapped around the hose in the wrong direction for that to work.
Solution: Install new hoses swapped left for right. SOLVED!
I know I bought the hoses a while back and have them on the shelf someplace... looks like I'll have to buy them again. :rolleyes:pmbrunelle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 1:22 pm Aren't the hose ends keyed so the only fit into the correct bracket at the spaceframe attachment point? (dunno about 88)
I suppose those brackets could be cut and re-welded to swap them over too.
Patrick was correct about thispmbrunelle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 1:22 pm Aren't the hose ends keyed so the only fit into the correct bracket at the spaceframe attachment point? (dunno about 88)
I suppose those brackets could be cut and re-welded to swap them over too.
RockAuto was, for better or worse, also correct about this. This body-side fitting has some weird cross-section of a hex with one corner rounded off. The problem is realized when comparing that to the body bracket.The Dark Side of Will wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 9:10 pm
I know I bought the hoses a while back and have them on the shelf someplace... looks like I'll have to buy them again. :rolleyes:
I saw this on Rock though (AC Delco part):
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