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The front callipers have solid lines leading to a bracket on top of the swivel housing, the flexy hoses go from there.The rear A frame ball-joint connects to a bracket on the top of the dif housing. Can't help with the oil cooler I am afraid.Mike
> many thanx mike but were do the flexy brake lines go to :-kTo a bracket on the inner wing where they join the solid pipes. If it is/was ABS there'll be two. Time to get a manual with pictures?
Brake flexi, front. On a non-ABS car like your you should have 2 flexis (all RRC had twin circuit to the front end) and from the top of the swivel these route to a bracket on the bottom edge of the inner wing just ahead of the shock turret, just above you will see an oval hole you can get 2 fingers through.On the P/S the pipes run up under the coil to the outer edge of the inner wing then run back to the bulkhead. On the D/S they run outside of the shock turret and one incorporates the T piece to the pressure reducer, mounted low on the inner wing behind the shock and then to the rear axle (single pipe without ABS).On a 3.5 I think you may only have ther hairy sausage oil cooler but I can't swear to it. A solid 'Bog Brush; behind the grille, connected by flexis to 2 rigid pipes that run along the sump flange whre they are supported by 2 brackets.Rear A frame would have had the Boge self-leveller, it limits droop travel and once it stop working is juts added weight. They used to work as a thrid shocker plus load-assist device. If it's gone you need a longer rear flexi.