VS sent me banjo fitting brake lines so I can use my other exhaust without it touching brake line. Can someone tell each ow they work! I am not installing but a shop will...I am just curious how the will work to make room in there for the muffler
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OhOh an and looking at these lines they look extremely long for the rear
OhOh an and looking at these lines they look extremely long for the rear
from the mouth of Michael Scott - "That's what she said"!!!!
banjo has a special fitting/bolt with a through hole&cross drilled for the fluid to go through the bolt, it also has copper washers on both sides. as for the length it nolonger sticks out of the caliper so itwill route down or up and around and may be a bit long, but a bit long is better than too short.......that way it will still getterdone.
How does one know if that bolt with the hole in it lines up with the hole in the hose?
the bolt is under cut so it dosent have to line up with any thing. as for the other banjo fittings above always look for teeth and listen for a squeel.if you see none and hear the squeel you might want to pass on dinner or an outting at that county.
Daang Rusty--that's a nice looking Gibson Mastertone clone with a rosewood fingerboard and hearts and flowers inlays. Clean looking flange too.
Where's the Mastertone logo or is it a clone like our Speedsters??
Do you pick that thang??