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Old 13-09-2012, 01:36 AM   #1
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Default AU2 BA front brake conversion. Brake Hose Bracket Question

Hi
I've just replaced the discs and callipers on my AU2 with standard BA discs and callipers. I'm not quite finished as I still have to bleed the lines but I'm concerned by the brake hose bracket that tethers the hose to the strut.
I've read that you need to use the BA hoses and the BA brackets to hold the hoses. The ones on my AU appear to be spot welded onto the strut and in the wrong position.
Do I need to remove some brake hose brackets from a pair of dead BA struts and weld them to my AU struts?
How have you guys who have done this conversion solved this problem?
Thanks
Chris

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