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rear disk brake hoses

Sjd556

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So I installed a moser dana 60 in my 73 charger, and the kit didn't include flex hoses with banjo fittings for the rear disk brake conversion. I'm wondering if anyone knows a good source to find these hoses, or would an earlier b body with a dana 60 work as well..?
 
ALERT - Series of dumb question. Do you need the ONE hose that goes to the hard lines on the axle? (would be a stock hose, disc or drum). Is it something completely different with a rear disc setup? Would front hoses, of the appropriate length from "whatever" old Mopar, bolt up or is one end or the other not compatible with your rear brake hard lines?
 
Dr.diff has them, and he can help you figure out exactly what you need... or, if you know the length you need and the style of fittings you could probably find something close enough to work at your local parts store
 
ALERT - Series of dumb question. Do you need the ONE hose that goes to the hard lines on the axle? (would be a stock hose, disc or drum). Is it something completely different with a rear disc setup? Would front hoses, of the appropriate length from "whatever" old Mopar, bolt up or is one end or the other not compatible with your rear brake hard lines?
Well the word hoses would imply more than one so no, not the single axel T, and the axel T doesn’t have banjo fittings on the end. But anyway, it is certainly a longer run than the front factory disk brakes. Should have been more specific...I guess...
 
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