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    Stainless Steel brake lines for the AWD?

    Does anyone know of a vendor that sells SS brake lines for the AWD? I've searched Tirerack and Zeckhausen and a few other online vendors and while there are plenty of options for the non-AWD Magnum, I can't find a set for the AWD.

    Any help would be mucho appreciated. I'm getting ready to do brakes on my 2005 R/T AWD and I'd like to switch to the stainless lines while I'm in there, if possible.
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    Would they be different than for the RWD cars?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Super T View Post
    Would they be different than for the RWD cars?
    I assume them to be, at this time. Both Zeckhausen and TireRack list the lines for the RWD cars, but have nothing for the AWD cars, and they list different components for AWD cars in regards to most everything else, so it leads me to believe that the AWD cars are different in this regard as well.

    I could very well be wrong, but I'd appreciate some clarification, if anyone knows for sure, exactly.

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    I had asked the same question earler in the day and no had an answer. I spoke to Dave some time back and he said they where in the works. try Dave again and if he has them post it so i can get mine done to. Thanks.... .AWD and RWD are not the same. There mounting and routing is what makes them different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Super T View Post
    Would they be different than for the RWD cars?
    Quite possibly. The calipers on the front wheels of the AWD cars are mounted on the front of the rotors (leading edge), on the RWD cars they are on the back (trailing edge).
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    check with your dodge dealer to see of the regular brake lines have diff diff p/n's for RWD and AWD
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    I have already done this and they are not the same.>>>

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    Quote Originally Posted by Token View Post
    Quite possibly. The calipers on the front wheels of the AWD cars are mounted on the front of the rotors (leading edge), on the RWD cars they are on the back (trailing edge).
    Good call, then you need them to put a kit together. Stoptech makes them... ask them. Measure your stock lines and call 'em up. Chances are that if they don't have lines for your car, they have lines for a 1989 Ford Windstar or something crazy that are the right length/size.

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