Chris sent this to the old list.  I'm forwarding it. :)

> Techna-Fit (the ones SPS used to carry) apparently sent me a drum brake
> kit.  The drum lines in the back do a Z shape where the disc are more of
> a S from the caliper to the hard line...this keeps the brake line up
> inside the suspension better and has nothing to do with the drum lines
> being too short...the drum lines actually fit well on my couple but if
> they were a tad longer they may hang below the suspension and risk a
> flying object.
>
> Now techna-fit is showing the larger female end to the hard line is the
> rear brakes when I am pretty sure the hard lines up front have larger
> fittings.  They say no one has complained...but why would they since they
> are the right lines just flip floped in their catalog as to which is front
> and rear (though the guy should have know this when both the same part is
> listed for rear drums and rear discs, but the catalog's front lines are
> different).
>
>
> Anyone have a picture of the 4 wheel stainless line kit for discs so I
> konw I have the right parts, one of the lines for the rear was about 5
> inches too long, and techna fit is having a hard time understanding what
> the problem is...sort of saying my car is wrong because I did a disc
> conversion and it's not factory.  They sent a replacement and it is a
> front hose.
>
> So if any one can snap a couple pics of the caliper ends on the stainless
> lines (or more pictures of how they are routed), and even the lengths I
> would appreciate it, has I don't have a disc brake car here to compare
> with, and looking in parking lots has turned up only drum cars.
>
> Sorry for the crosspost, but I currently have a semi dangerous line on my
> car I want to get the right one for.
>
>
> Thanks
> Chris
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