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Note the base brake lines do not use banjo bolts like the sport lines. But the routing of the lines should be similar enough. Brake bias may be off slightly.

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Note the base brake lines do not use banjo bolts like the sport lines. But the routing of the lines should be similar enough.

Brake bias may be off slightly. A proportioning valve can be installed if you find the need to adjust it after install.
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