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Old 11-12-2009, 11:07 AM
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I am converting my NA miata with ABS to non ABS. So, I need the lines in the engine compartment that would bypass the ABS pump. It's a spec miata, that is why I am bypassing it. And that pump is not light, so its got to go. If anyone needs ABS parts for an NA let me know...
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How soon do you need them? I have my 96 that will be taken apart around March that has no ABS. I would just give them to you.
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i have a 89 im stripping down right now. i had no plans of pulling the brake lines but i can
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I will have a set soon as well.
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This car has to be ready by first weekend of February, hopefully earlier to get some testing done. Need them some time in the next few weeks.
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If they are the same as the NB I will have a set this weekend, if they are NA specific, then it will be end of November before I have a set.
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Originally Posted by rlogan
This car has to be ready by first weekend of February, hopefully earlier to get some testing done. Need them some time in the next few weeks.
ill have a line wrench tonight, so i should have all of them off by tomorrow.
but id have to ship them if thats ok with you. im in West Virginia
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Okay I pulled all my lines today and the ABS unit, if anyone needs that, let me know. I am now curiou show the rear brake line is routed. The one I have come up trans tunnel and terminates at the ABS unit.
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I had to replace some rusted and stripped hard lines last year, that was no fun!!
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Originally Posted by rlogan
Okay I pulled all my lines today and the ABS unit, if anyone needs that, let me know. I am now curiou show the rear brake line is routed. The one I have come up trans tunnel and terminates at the ABS unit.
so do you need all 4 now?
i already have both front off for you
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I don't know how we would ship the long line that goes to the rear, it's pretty long...yeah, I hated pulling these, my lines were immaculate.
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Originally Posted by rlogan
I don't know how we would ship the long line that goes to the rear, it's pretty long...yeah, I hated pulling these, my lines were immaculate.
I usually break out my tape measure and go to walmart to look for shipping boxes when they are putting out stock.
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Originally Posted by rlogan
I don't know how we would ship the long line that goes to the rear, it's pretty long...yeah, I hated pulling these, my lines were immaculate.
im assuming youve never made a box before? lol
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I usually break out my tape measure and go to walmart to look for shipping boxes when they are putting out stock.
that could work
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I have made a **** load of boxes (more than you can imagine), matter of fact they give me crap at work about running a second business out of my office because so many car parts come in and out. A 6' long(maybe longer) package is going to cost a semi ridiculous amount of money to ship. That's my concern.

You won't believe how happy I was when I got my CF hard top and it had over 100 linear feet of bubble wrap on it. I am set for bubble wrap for the next year.... I haven't thrown away a box in 5 years; I keep them all becuase chances are I'll need it to ship some part I don't have. Matter of fact, the box I shipped zoomin' door panels in was quite a piece of work. He can chime in when he gets it.
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Originally Posted by rlogan
I have made a **** load of boxes (more than you can imagine), matter of fact they give me crap at work about running a second business out of my office because so many car parts come in and out. A 6' long(maybe longer) package is going to cost a semi ridiculous amount of money to ship. That's my concern.

You won't believe how happy I was when I got my CF hard top and it had over 100 linear feet of bubble wrap on it. I am set for bubble wrap for the next year.... I haven't thrown away a box in 5 years; I keep them all becuase chances are I'll need it to ship some part I don't have. Matter of fact, the box I shipped zoomin' door panels in was quite a piece of work. He can chime in when he gets it.
well i got the motor/trans out, ill pull the brake lines tomorrow and check the full size
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