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Thread: Did soft-dash classics have 4 or 6 brake lines?

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    Did soft-dash classics have 4 or 6 brake lines?

    Quick question, did the soft-dash classics have the dual circuit front brakes (two lines to each front caliper, 6 lines total) or the single circuit brakes (one line to each caliper)?

    I'm looking for the best way to convert a dual line ABS setup to the later single line.

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    2 to the back, 4 to the front

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    2 to the back, 4 to the front
    Same as my hard-dash.

    Guess I need to look to discos for parts donation then.

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    I've ditched the rangie brakes and installed defender brakes with disco booster and ditched the abs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    I've ditched the rangie brakes and installed defender brakes with disco booster and ditched the abs
    I don't care much about the ABS, but the traction control I want to keep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Quick question, did the soft-dash classics have the dual circuit front brakes (two lines to each front caliper, 6 lines total) or the single circuit brakes (one line to each caliper)?

    I'm looking for the best way to convert a dual line ABS setup to the later single line.
    Out of curiosity why do you want to change the to single line type? I have some in the shed off a D1 but they are for solid rotors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzman View Post
    Out of curiosity why do you want to change the to single line type? I have some in the shed off a D1 but they are for solid rotors.
    Bigger front calipers.
    I've done it on my non ABS RRC and it stops better than the ABS one. So I'm looking for ways to convert the ABS system to work with single line fronts.

    I'm trying not to think about it too much as I've got far more important things to do. But I think I'd need to investigate P38 ABS valve blocks for the neatest conversion.
    I should also look at possibilities of getting the 46mm pistons fitted to the original calipers (41.3mm pistons) if ABS swaps get too difficult and expensive.

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    Fair enough. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Same as my hard-dash.

    Guess I need to look to discos for parts donation then.
    Not sure if it helps, but I know people who have converted RRC front calipers to single circuit.

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    Guessing disco single line ABS setup with fender calipers is what your thinking dougal?

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