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Took a look at these today and I'm thinking, bolt, new crush washer, hose, caliper. Have I got that right?
IIRC there are supposed to be new crush washers on both sides of the brake line.
that is correct. There is always a crush washer on each side of a banjo fitting
Confirmed
100% without a doubt you do
and since on mustang applications the caliper is mounted on the rear of the axle, you have to put the LEFT caliper from the cobra on the RIGHT side of the SHO..... the brackets are the same and don't matter.... but when u have it done right, the bleeder will be towards the top of the caliper......
Say what? Will the stock hoses reach the caliper holes?No, you have to swap the calipers on the brackets, so that the retaining pins and the bleeders are all on top.
X3! I have never see an application where there isn't a copper washer on both sides of the brake line.
Say what? Will the stock hoses reach the caliper holes?
Oh I see what youre talking about, so the pin needs to be on the bottom, or the top (bleeder screw side) of the caliper?
No, you have to swap the calipers on the brackets, so that the retaining pins and the bleeders are all on top.
In some of the pictures in the above thread, you can see the head of a silver pin on the top side of the calipers. (Some of the pictured brackets are installed on the wrong side, so not all of the pictures are correct.) That pin needs to be located on the "back" of the caliper so that it is not feeling the full braking force.
Yes, but its a tight fit. That's not what I was talking about, though.
http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=52874
In some of the pictures in the above thread, you can see the head of a silver pin on the top side of the calipers. (Some of the pictured brackets are installed on the wrong side, so not all of the pictures are correct.) That pin needs to be located on the "back" of the caliper so that it is not feeling the full braking force.
Oh I see what youre talking about, so the pin needs to be on the bottom, or the top (bleeder screw side) of the caliper?