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#10
Re: brake hose part numbers
ANGE
Posted on: 2014/8/8 13:59
Thanks. Do you have a supplier that stocks them?
No luck at my end so far
#9
Re: brake hose part numbers
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2014/8/8 13:45
I've been doing brakes for 20+ years... but not 1200's
So you want a male thread to go into the caliper Female to go to the strut The listed one for that caliper is the H1211 and the sizes are up there
#8
Re: brake hose part numbers
ANGE
Posted on: 2014/8/8 3:01
I need hoses to suit the b210 PBR calipers
#7
Re: brake hose part numbers
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2014/8/7 14:31
What do you actually need ?
410 long male one end female the other
#6
Re: brake hose part numbers
ANGE
Posted on: 2014/8/7 12:21
thanks for the info, that confirms that they're not the correct part.
do you have any info on part # H1211 ? which are supposed to suit b210 1/77 - 3/79
#5
Re: brake hose part numbers
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2014/8/7 11:21
PBR got sold to Bosch
H1154 is 304mm long overall with female ends
#4
Re: brake hose part numbers
b310gx
Posted on: 2014/8/7 10:12
The guys at Burt Brothers had an old PBR catelogue, which showed the hose & gave them the lengths to make it to. I've tried looking for PBR stuff online but it doesn't seem to exist. The people I got the 200B brake lines from are PROTEX. There seemed to be a few dealers called Burt Brothers so maybe there's one down your way.
#3
Re: brake hose part numbers
ANGE
Posted on: 2014/8/6 11:56
your right they are very long. im just using a 120y strut complete with 120y disc brakes in my road going 1200 sedan.
i reckon the hoses are about 2-3 inches longer than i need in the 1200 thanks for the advice, might have to look into getting some made
#2
Re: brake hose part numbers
b310gx
Posted on: 2014/8/6 11:36
Find yourself a good brake place & get them made, because they are no longer available. These are the longest flexible brake lines on a Nissan & were my first choice when swapping in Stanza/200B struts. I got Burt Brothers Brakes to make me 4 lines while I waited for about $50 each. I tried lots of places on the off chance they might have a listing, but ended up buying 200B hoses from a company on EBay. In fact the rear line for a Sunny that goes between the body & the diff housing was longer than the 200B ones & I almost got another pair of them to use. Now I've got these 120Y hoses I can swap the struts back to the correct sides, as I had to put the calipers to the front of the strut, instead of behind.
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