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Brake lines

dodge68charger

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I have a 68 charger which originally came with power drum brakes, i want to put on disc brakes in the near future, but the car needs all new brake lines and a master cylinder. Is their a difference between the drum and disc brakes lines other than at the master cylinder. I really like the classic industries power booster setup because they say u can use it for drum or disc. Thanks
 
dodge68charger,
On my 70 Superbee with original drum brakes I used MP's complete kit.
It comes with new "soft lines". The "rubber" lines from the steel line to the wheel. Is this what you are referring to? Or do you mean the steel lines?
Check out the companies that make the kits if you do not have access to a salvage yard, Also, to go "correct concourse" look up "The Ram man" in Texas. His stuff goes on the best restored Hemi cars in the world.
 
metal lines are the same,just the rubber ones change and that depends on what kit you run on the disc convertion.my scarebird kit uses front rubber lines off a caddilac lol.
 
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