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PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:46 pm 
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Not sure what the fitting size is for the sentra calipers, I hase some lines that I tried and nothing fit. Do I have to run a banjo bolt then brake line. Any help with the thread pitch/size would be great. Thanks, Adam

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:52 am 
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i hope I am right, banjo, 10mm x 1.25

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not sure . we just use the rubber line from the car. and bought the steel line at autozone the jap ones.


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Well I was wrong... Its 10mm x 1.0 I got it figured after buying some bolts at the hardware store. I've got a bit over $200 in lines/fittings in my car :( All the fittings add up quick. I know its not nearly as much as some but its plenty for me.

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A. Cole wrote:
Well I was wrong... Its 10mm x 1.0 I got it figured after buying some bolts at the hardware store. I've got a bit over $200 in lines/fittings in my car :( All the fittings add up quick. I know its not nearly as much as some but its plenty for me.

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My Corolla calipers had banjo fittings, but I used a standard VW hose and put the brass washers from the toyota hose's on the VW hose and had a very good seal. Now I am upgrading to Wilwood and ordered some adapter fittings from Appletree,,,,CB Performance has adapters also.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:46 pm 
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The small things can break a guy in a new build but at least you got a bad ass car to show for it


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My Corolla calipers had banjo fittings, but I used a standard VW hose and put the brass washers from the toyota hose's on the VW hose and had a very good seal. Now I am upgrading to Wilwood and ordered some adapter fittings from Appletree,,,,CB Performance has adapters also.


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