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    My Deuce trucks have a single rubber line going from the hard brake line at the frame down the the axle, then...at the axle, it T's to either side. Will I have a problem running my brake system like that or do I *need* to go with the two rubber lines down from the frame like the traditional way???
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    Default Brake Line Routing Question!!

    Why would you ever run two rubber lines to the axle? I've only ever seen the one rubber into a tee off to each wheel. Rearrear that is. Frontrear would be different.

    Chris

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    Thanks...I'M TALKING ABOUT THE FRONTREAR.
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