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brake line question for my 88 gt mustang

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Old Dec 24, 2003 | 11:58 PM
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brake line question for my 88 gt mustang

hi,
i know this is a camaro site first off,and for everyone that just wants to throw in there 2 cents about it,shut up right now.....i have 3 z28 camaro's,and a 88 gt mustang,and i love all of them,and am asking a technical question,

but anyways,i rebuilding the mustang,it was stripped for a cobra kit car,and i am going to be needing all new brake line's,i have never attempted this,but im sure it cant be that hard,but anyways,i was wondering what size line should i use,i was looking through summit,and they had like 3-4 different size line to choose from,im just going for the stock to little better than stock,it's going to be for my girlfriend when im finished,so no need to haver the best of everything on it,just "safe equipment" also if someone could explain the whole flaring thing to me that would be some good help,i dont know what degree to flare the ends,and where car i buy the correct bolt or whatever to go behind the flare's?i will be buying those "brake line kits" from summit as well,that go from the frame to the calipers,and drums,but are those also just a simple flare and bolt into those line. thanks alot for your time,and sorry i had to right the above statement,i just dont really want to hear crap because it has to do with a mustang,and i aksed here instead of the mustang site,because i figured i would actually get some help here,half the time cant get good replys on the mustang site,again thanks alot,for your time.
phil
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