How to Plumb Hard Lines into a Wilwood Brake System - Classic Truck Performance
In the video, the hosts discuss plumbing hard lines for a brake system, specifically using the Speedway Motors kit made of stainless steel. They emphasize the importance of proper routing for the brake lines, ensuring they are tucked away to avoid damage from the vehicle's environment. The hosts also talk about the use of clamps, highlighting the benefits of stainless clamps that can accommodate multiple lines for a cleaner setup. The discussion includes the placement of the proportioning valve and other components from the Speedway kit, aiming for a neat and efficient installation. They wrap up by directing viewers to resources for more technical tips and information on Wilwood products.

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