I do have a 57 TR3, but I compared the bracket locations to the ones on
my TR3A parts car and they measure out the same. Unfortunately the
calipers and hoses are long gone off of the parts car so I don't have
more to compare to.
It does sound like I am not the only one that has observed this. I will
have to admit that I've wondered if the new hoses are different.
I did hit a major mile stone last night. I finally reached the point of
hanging the engine and transmission back on the frame. The body tub is
complete and painted so it can't be long now (major wishful thinking)!
Mike
Randall wrote:
>> The brake hoses come almost vertically out of the calipers
>> and then make a bend down to the brackets under the turret
>> braces. Where they start to bend above the calipers, they
>> touch the ball joint boots. Not with any significant force,
>> but they touch. Is this normal?
>>
>
> Mine don't touch, on either the TR3 or the TR3A.
>
> Dim memory says the brackets on the frame moved slightly between disc & drum
> braked cars ... is there any chance you have a front drum frame?
>
> Randall
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