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Old 11-18-2017, 09:52 AM
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Default Brake Hoses help needed

Hello, need your precious help again...

I have to replace all brake hoses and need some help.

I have these codes on hoses :

SAEJ1401 GY-1/8-5021 04/10/87 AE - DOT-GY-04/87-1/8 HL
SAEJ1401 GY-1/8-5021-09/03/89 BE - DOT-GY-09/89-1/8 HL
SAEJ1401 GY-1/8-5030-01/31/89 AD - DOT-GY-01/89-1/8 HL
(on pics is the one with metal bracket)

tried NAPA... online site don't list them and they can't do research as they don't ship to Italy
any suggestion ? thanks Marco
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Old 11-19-2017, 10:25 PM
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what calipers and or whatever are they attached to?
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Merlin,

If you have a brake shop there it would be cheaper to have them make you some hoses and clean and use those fittings on them. Any good brake shop will have the hydraulic hoses and should be able to cut them to whatever length you need and either use the old fittings or put new ones on them.

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I would make my one stainless braded ones using components from Chassis Engineering INC. Look like stock Mustang ii brake lines:
https://www.autozone.com/brakes-and-...20_99196_12551
https://www.autozone.com/brakes-and-.../118398_0_1903
I've seen those before, but fitment escapes me. I assume you have an 8.8 rear?
https://www.autozone.com/parts/brake.../753368_0_1903
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besides axle size, disk or drums out back
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Thanks to everybody I got solution
All brake hoses from 1978 Mustang II
Brake cylinder master from C3 Corvette
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