Im struggeling to find brakes lines for my ae86 JDM calipers...
Anyone know a good place in Brisbane to get a set made up?
I need em asap..
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any hydraluic shop mate. or brake shop.
im in the same boat atm.
but i belive that any ae86/ke70/ae71..rubber brake lines will work.
and prolly many othe RWD toyotas of the same era.
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surely sprint auto parts would be able to get some?
they are fairly generic
I believe AJPS have them on the shelf...
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AE86 and AE71/KE70 are different.
i have some jdm rubber lines if you are desperate, just pm me!
really? how so?
i thought they were interchangeable.
as many guys bolt ae86 gear into ke70s, but i dont hear about them changing brake lines?
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i used my standard ke70 lines on my jdm calipers with no problems, but as ke70dave said any brake shop will make them up or ajps have braided ones which would be a better option if your a changeing them.
KE70: caliper behind struts
AE86: caliper in front of struts
Don't quote me on that, been a few years since I did the front brakes.
The rubber hose is longer on AE86 to reach the caliper at the front of the strut. The metal line enters the wheel well from the rear of it. You can use KE70 hoses but don't expect it to clip onto the holder on the strut.