Chase Bays Hydro Handbrake Brake Line Kit - Nissan 350z | G35
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The Chase Bays Hydro Hand Brake Line Kit is designed for those who want to easily plumb a hydraulic hand brake into their 350z or G35 chassis. We offer this kit with 2 variations.
Stand Alone Type - (RHD OR LHD)
This is to be paired with dual rear caliper setup or stand alone rear braking system. It goes directly from the Handbrake Master Cylinder to the secondary calipers on the rear knuckles. We use bulkhead fittings to pass thru the chassis metal so either smoke or weather doesn't have another path to get into the cabin.
Inline / Pass Thru Type (RHD or LHD)
This is to be plumbed between the existing rear brake line to lock up the existing rear calipers on each side. Essentially creates a detour for the fluid. It starts at the factory master cylinder OR if you have the Chase Bays Brake Line Relocation for Brake Booster Eliminator; it starts at the Bias Valve OUT side. Then in either scenario it goes to the Handbrake IN side. It will then run from the Handbrake OUT section to the back of the car directly to the calipers. We use bulkhead fittings to pass thru the chassis metal so either smoke or weather doesn't have another path to get into the cabin.
This does eliminate the entire hardline that runs under the chassis and the lines that currently connect to your calipers. If you ever change from inline to standalone setup, you will just connect the rear brake line(s) in the engine bay and at calipers like you had before, and then use this existing kit to connect to your new calipers. How great right?!
The kit uses -3AN stainless steel braided, Teflon PTFE lined, black PVC coated lines. We use the best components in the industry and we pressure test every line we assemble. We guarantee a leak free start up if this product is installed correctly.
What does "BBE" and "OEMC" mean?
BBE means Brake Booster Eliminator and OEMC means OE Master Cylinder (stock).
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