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Old 03-08-2004, 12:50 PM
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MII IFS, brake caliper question...

So I need the banjo bolt for the front brake lines....Where do you get such a thing?

Dealership?
 
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Things like that can be difficult to locate sometimes. I suggest cutting through the hard part and go directly to a brake specialty store. I finally found the local shop here in Sacramento and they were very knowledgable and helpful. Or, how about the local Mustang store. If you don't have either close by, they are probably listed in Hemmings. Good luck, John
 
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Re: MII IFS, brake caliper question...

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So I need the banjo bolt for the front brake lines....Where do you get such a thing?

Dealership?
I got mine from inline tube, my mustangII uses 11" rotors with 5x4.5 pattern and the calipers are chevy metric. I got steel braided with banjo fitting and most brake shops and even Napa will be able to help you. Ed ke6bnl
 
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Speedway Motors lists banjo bolts and fittings in their catalog...
 




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