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AAR Cuda Brake lines

Obash

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Do I need a 2-piece or a 1-piece rear brake line?
 

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The rear brake line is one piece to the rear axle where it connects to a flexible brake line and then tees off to each rear brake. And use DOT 5 brake fluid in the future and you'll never have to worry about water in the brake lines! 🙂 I've had DOT in my 70 Challenger over 30 years now!
 

Jeff K

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Obash, follow your rear line after it leaves the distribution block. A two piece line will have another brass fitting attached to the inner DS frame rail, maybe 2 feet or so aft of the distribution block that you show in your picture.
Here's a pic of a two piece line for reference. The front of the car is to the right in the pic.

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Jeff K, I stand corrected, but there's really only one line going to the rear. Not two separate lines side by side which I thought he was asking. My bad.
 

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Yup with AARs only being built in the second half of the model year they would not have the intermediate valve.

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