Map63Vette
Well-Known Member
When I bought my car years ago it came with 70s Challenger front pin type disc brakes on the front. I like the brakes well enough, but I've been trying to work out some funny pedal feel and lockup issues I've had recently and one of the things on my list is to replace the soft lines. The factory setup on these calipers has the hose coming straight out of the caliper toward the center of the wheel (radially compared to the spindle). It routes it right under the upper ball joint and generally just seems less than great when it comes to how it bends through the wheel cut. I also toyed with the idea of trying to swap knuckles side to side so I could mount the brakes on the rear instead of the front, but the factory style hoses nixed that idea pretty quickly.
So all that said, is it possible to convert to banjo style fittings? Seems like that would give me a lot more options when it comes to routing, but I'm not sure how they would seal if the caliper wasn't meant for them to begin with. I'm looking at moving to braided stainless lines when I replace what I've got, so I figured it was a good time to look back into this while I'm in there. Worst case I can still run factory style as they seem to work well enough, but if I can smooth it out with better routing I'd feel better.
So all that said, is it possible to convert to banjo style fittings? Seems like that would give me a lot more options when it comes to routing, but I'm not sure how they would seal if the caliper wasn't meant for them to begin with. I'm looking at moving to braided stainless lines when I replace what I've got, so I figured it was a good time to look back into this while I'm in there. Worst case I can still run factory style as they seem to work well enough, but if I can smooth it out with better routing I'd feel better.















