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I'm laying out the parts list and budget for new SS brake lines and had a question.
For the banjo fittings, how critical is it that one of them be adjustable?
Using a line that runs from the MC to the caliper as an example (and assuming I only had one caliper for simplicity of illustration), let's say I were to cut the line to length, install a non-adjustable fitting on the MC end, and run it down toward the caliper. Now down at the caliper, prep the other non-adjustable fitting but only finger-tighten it together. Install the fitting with the banjo bolt onto the caliper and then tighten the fitting with a wrench while it's on the caliper. Would that work?
I don't see why not, but I've never done this before so I defer to the experts. Thanks.
For the banjo fittings, how critical is it that one of them be adjustable?
Using a line that runs from the MC to the caliper as an example (and assuming I only had one caliper for simplicity of illustration), let's say I were to cut the line to length, install a non-adjustable fitting on the MC end, and run it down toward the caliper. Now down at the caliper, prep the other non-adjustable fitting but only finger-tighten it together. Install the fitting with the banjo bolt onto the caliper and then tighten the fitting with a wrench while it's on the caliper. Would that work?
I don't see why not, but I've never done this before so I defer to the experts. Thanks.