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Anyone Running Wilwood Front Discs

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Just Wondering How You Routed Your Flex Lines. Every Which Way I Try Just Doesnt Seem Right n Looks Likes Its Gonna Either Rub The Frame or Hit The Tie Tod. Thanks
 
You may need to move/relocate the stationary hose bracket.
Mike
 
I have them on my 62 Belvedere. Just looped them upward and timed them so they didn't rub lock to lock. Never moved the hose brackets.
 
Photos of my Willwood front brake hoses. Hoses in center both caliper ports. Have bleeders in top and bottom ports of both calipers. Bleed from top to get all air out of caliper easier.

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Just put of curiosity do all the calipers have the line in the center? If there top and bottom maybe you have the L & R switched?
 
Just put of curiosity do all the calipers have the line in the center? If there top and bottom maybe you have the L & R switched?
They all have the center hole.
That's where mine are. But there are also threaded holes on the top & bottom of caliper. You can see in the photo that's where the bleeder is. And the top is plugged. Mine us anyway.
I wonder if you can modify this configuration to suit your needs.
All threaded holes are tapped the same NPT and will accept plug, bleeder or hose.

I left my bleeder on the bottom because it bleeds better that way.
 
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