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Juttie205

For People Running Braided Brake Pipes

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Juttie205

I got my goodridge hoses and am in process of fitting but the fronts dont have the rubber bush like the oem ones that fit into the suspension leg so what do people use instead.

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madspikes

I cut the ones off the OE hoses. Just cut a slit into it.

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Simes

Cable tie them to the strut.

I did the above which works well but after several years the bush vanished!!

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Juttie205

thanks aint got old ones so may just make summit dont really want to use tie wrap

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Simes

That's what my mot tester told me to do!

You could use old fuel hose for neatness.

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boldy205

Personaly id like to use the OEM style bush, it is such an important part to be fair. brake lines and making do don't really add up to me.

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Simes

Personaly id like to use the OEM style bush, it is such an important part to be fair. brake lines and making do don't really add up to me.

And where do you get these from if you have no old brake lines?

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madspikes

Could just cut down random hose and make a bush from that. Not such abig deal with braided hoses

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