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Rudder2fly (9/21/2017)
Thanks guys! I will check the length of the Pinto-Mustang hoses. I don't know if a twist in the hose will work for me. My hoses just look too short. Are the Calipers on the correct Side?

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Thanks guys! I will check the length of the Pinto-Mustang hoses. I don't know if a twist in the hose will work for me. My hoses just look too short.
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I know what your talking about. I fixed mine by putting a small twist the the line before I torqued it down to the hard line. When the suspension goes up it moves the line out of harms way.
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Rudder2fly (9/17/2017)
What are the length of your hoses? Springs to hold out of the way won't help me. I used Hoses from 1974 Pinto/Mustang II. Used the 75-80 Granada Calipers. Don't remember the Length but they worked fine. Just had to keep them from getting caught in Suspension as a precaution.

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What are the length of your hoses? Springs to hold out of the way won't help me.
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On mine I used some very light Springs purchased at Lowes to hold them out of the way of any Contact with parts of the Suspension. Worked for Me.

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I have the disc brake conversion from Auto City Classics. My problem is the hose are being hit by the upper suspension bumper when the car is on a jack? These hoses look to be 14" in length. Anyone else had this problem and what did you do to correct this?
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