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Old 10-19-2019, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by AMES-TECH View Post
Manufacturers will almost always put small shipping bends in their lines in order to compact the shipment. Did Inline tube mention anything about this? If you have already crossed this bridge and nothing came of it, please give us a call at the shop or email me (kyler@amesperf.com) and we can look into this for you.
HI Kyle, yes i understand they do this but the piece is still 3 inches too long and doesn't match the piece taken out though In line Tube states they use factory specs. All is good but when its start bending up from the frame to the proportioning valve, one has to massively bend it to fit and measuring, it is 3 inches too long. To be fair i pursed the complete kit and the 2 curved pieces that snake down from the Master cylinder to the proportioning value fit but aren't exactly like the original too. Ok i can live with that one but not the front to rear piece that i am fighting. I can vouch on the as i have 3 67's so i aves more than one template to work from. i have send you some pictures for your reference.

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