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Knuckle shims and front sas shackles, brake lines
« on: Aug 03, 2010, 11:11:23 PM »
I need some shims for my 85 front knuckles and some longer then stock shackles. And some extended front brake line would be nice too.  I am in oregon
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what shims u need... im semi local and have a bunch....

no shackles, but there easy to make

front Brake lines try these.......

taken from the PBB toyota bible

Brake Lines
Toyota Fittings are 10mm x 1.00 thread with an inverted flare.
ProComp #7210 are Longer than stock Stainless Steel brake lines. (set of three)
One piece 23" long replacement brake line for the front is Napa #38688
[EDIT: This turns out to be a front line from a 90-96 Nissan 300ZX if you wanna get one from somewhere else.]

The flexible rear brake line (goes from the hardline to the rear axle) is commonly used for extending the front and rear brakes lines since it has one male end and one female end. So when these lines are swapped inline with the stock lines, and you will have plenty of room for extra lift and flexy suspensions. The Napa #38256 is the stock length (19" long) rear flexible brake hose. Napa #36881 is 11" long if you need one a bit shorter.


i used the 36881 version and have LOTS of extra

Those are some huge welds!

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I need the ones that are under the histeer arms and the bottom caps. Thanks for the info on brake lines
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on the shims. . . are you looking for all of them, usually there are two or so (if i remember correctly) one thick one thin
Those are some huge welds!

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Well I took all mine off and one side has two thick ones and one thin one and the other side is missing the two thick ones
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