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What are these brackets for?
#1
I know that the one on the top is for the wires over the master cylinder. The middle one might be for the starter wire to the apron but I don't know how or where it mounts?
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It mounts near the bottom of the drivers inner fender below the brake master. I think the 3rd one holds the speedo cable.
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#3
What the the man 440 said, I would also coat the small one with Plastic-Dip.
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#4
Anyone grab a pic of these mounted?
I would like to see how a power brake car wire support looks. This one I think is different being the car was manual? Am I wrong?
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#5
What do you have for a power brake booster. It should the Hemi booster with a passenger side take off master. On mine, the bracket looks stupid, like it doesn't fit because it goes into a notch.
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Yes! Strange that the brake line is secured with the small clip. The speedo cable looks to have a clip-on style retainer holding it to the frame rail? I did find some pics on Hoffmanns winners circle albeit a bit different since it's a 68 or 9.
I have an aftermarket "factory style " booster and the master exits on the drivers side. I seen old road test pics with drivers side exiting lines as well on a 440 equipped R/T
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Yup, looks good!
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