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Old 01-03-2012, 01:29 PM
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Flex line question

I have a set of ealrs flex lines that where on my 89 for the stock brake set up. I recently got a LS1 brake set up im putting on the car and was wondering if i can still use my earls lines or not? Please le tme know if you have any idea if i can. Thanks
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Re: Flex line question

i used the stock front lines with a c5 conversion. The 3rd gen pbr rear flex lines will also work with the rear ls1 brakes (not perfectly, but will work), but the hardline will need some tweaking.
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Re: Flex line question

I will use them then as they would be better than stock at least
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