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Does anyone have a picture or routing details of the brake line tubing that goes from the master cylinder to the passenger side frame rail? Did that tube originally have armor spiral over a portion of it? Thanks, Mike

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My 1936 GMC does not have the armor there, it is only on the line that goes from the right rear wheel cylinder over the rear axle to the left rear wheel cylinder. Can send you a picture if you need it.


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Thank you for the response. After cleaning the crossmember, I think I’m very close to be able to verify the correct routing from the master cylinder. I’ll bend that tube without armor. On the rear axle, the right tube is armor all the way to the junction block. The left tube is armor from the wheel cylinder to the first retainer tab on the housing. About 12 inches. Thanks again, Mike


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