Enter your username:
Do you want to login or register?
  • Forgot your password?

    Login / Register




    Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
    Results 1 to 20 of 23
    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2010
      Location
      Pine Plains, NY
      Posts
      57
      Country Flag: United States

      Detroit Speed Subframe brake line kit with Wildwood setup.

      Hey folks... I was wondering if there was a kit for this? Seems the standard retro kit will not work and I may just have to plum it myself. I was also curious about the rear end with the quadra link brackets. Anyone familiar with this have a go with it to make it factory neat? I guess i could use inline and buy a bunch of the bracketry to make it work. Thanks in advance.



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      NJ
      Posts
      1,293
      Country Flag: United States
      I have a feeling you're going to have to bend it all yourself.

      If you haven't already, take a look at DSE's project page and check out their builds. They have thousands of pictures broken down by projects. I've spent countless hours looking at them and getting ideas and learning how they did certain things.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jan 2010
      Location
      Pine Plains, NY
      Posts
      57
      Country Flag: United States
      I have been as well... LOL I was finally looking for an easy way out. I ordered some lines from Inlinetubing and will hunt down my bender and flare kit. Thank You! If you have any pictures etc of what you did that would be awesome.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Oct 2018
      Location
      San Jose, CA
      Posts
      523
      why not use a factory line kit? Frame is basically the same as a factory frame - these lines can be bent. Seems that would be the quickest way there.
      I ordered a front kit for a 2nd gen Camaro - regular steel lines - for $55. Cheaper than the materials needed to build my own. I will need to modify slightly for a non stock master location, but I have a brake tubing bender. I am using stop-tech with -3 AN hoses and there are plenty of adapters to go from 3/8 -24 stock line to the AN hoses for a wildwood or ST kit.
      1971 Camaro - 406 / T56
      2016 Camaro SS convertible
      2018 Colorado 4x4

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      Pensacola, FL
      Posts
      1,263
      Country Flag: United States
      I use a factory line kit on DSE frames. Couple of extra bends here or there, but it's not been a big deal. You'll need some clamps to attach the lines as you go. Makes it a bit easier to bend as you go where needed. I start at the crossmember and just center the line where it fits the contours best. Then work my way toward each brake caliper.

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Dec 2010
      Location
      Fredericksburg, VA.
      Posts
      3,155
      Country Flag: United States
      I also used the factory Inline tube kit on the DSE sub. It fit like it was made for it. I ran the factory kit to the factory rear hard line mount and had to fab everything behind that.
      Steve Hayes
      "Dust Off"
      68 Camaro

      Given sufficient initial acceleration, even pigs can fly!

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Jun 2010
      Location
      Deployed
      Posts
      3,280
      Country Flag: United States
      I made my own, since my brakes didn’t use the factory set-up, I went a little custom. Just copied what saw on their builds.
      Attached Images Attached Images  
      1970 Camaro/DSE build


      Are you driver enough? Maybe....come on blue!
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...71#post1147371

    8. #8
      Join Date
      Oct 2018
      Location
      San Jose, CA
      Posts
      523
      While not a dse frame I just finished installing stock line kit for my front brake set up. Just had to bend one line from master to the T junction block. Whole setup was done in less than an hour. A refreshing change !
      It’s not as clean as custom but saved a lot of time and didn’t have to do any flare work just bent one section of pre made line. Simple and should be robust.

      Name:  IMG_5910.jpg
Views: 543
Size:  94.3 KBName:  IMG_5911.jpg
Views: 600
Size:  152.9 KBName:  IMG_5912.jpg
Views: 645
Size:  139.9 KB
      1971 Camaro - 406 / T56
      2016 Camaro SS convertible
      2018 Colorado 4x4

    9. #9
      Join Date
      Jun 2016
      Posts
      43
      Quote Originally Posted by c4racer2 View Post
      While not a dse frame I just finished installing stock line kit for my front brake set up. Just had to bend one line from master to the T junction block. Whole setup was done in less than an hour. A refreshing change !
      It’s not as clean as custom but saved a lot of time and didn’t have to do any flare work just bent one section of pre made line. Simple and should be robust.

      Name:  IMG_5910.jpg
Views: 543
Size:  94.3 KBName:  IMG_5911.jpg
Views: 600
Size:  152.9 KBName:  IMG_5912.jpg
Views: 645
Size:  139.9 KB
      Thank you for the pics ?? No master cylinder????

    10. #10
      Join Date
      Oct 2018
      Location
      San Jose, CA
      Posts
      523
      Quote Originally Posted by nickburns31 View Post
      Thank you for the pics ?? No master cylinder????
      Those are two master cylinders right there with the plastic reservoirs on them. One for front brake the other for rear brakes.
      This is a manual system with balance bar.

      Name:  IMG_5884.JPG
Views: 569
Size:  494.8 KB
      Name:  IMG_5883.JPG
Views: 531
Size:  365.8 KB
      1971 Camaro - 406 / T56
      2016 Camaro SS convertible
      2018 Colorado 4x4

    11. #11
      Join Date
      Sep 2017
      Posts
      41
      Whose bracket is that?

      Todd Z.

    12. #12
      Join Date
      Jun 2016
      Posts
      43
      Quote Originally Posted by nickburns31 View Post
      Thank you for the pics ?? No master cylinder????
      I actually meant no booster

    13. #13
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
      Location
      dallas, tx
      Posts
      1,729
      Country Flag: United States
      i used the factory lines on my dse sub

    14. #14
      Join Date
      Jun 2010
      Location
      Deployed
      Posts
      3,280
      Country Flag: United States
      I honestly didn’t think the factory lines would work for anything but stock application. The flex hose brackets are not easily located on the DSE frame. I also had to custom bend the MC.
      Attached Images Attached Images  
      1970 Camaro/DSE build


      Are you driver enough? Maybe....come on blue!
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...71#post1147371

    15. #15
      Join Date
      Jun 2010
      Location
      Deployed
      Posts
      3,280
      Country Flag: United States
      Flex line
      Attached Images Attached Images  
      1970 Camaro/DSE build


      Are you driver enough? Maybe....come on blue!
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...71#post1147371

    16. #16
      Join Date
      Nov 2016
      Location
      Sulphur, La
      Posts
      599
      Looks like a decent place for this question. I often see hard lines under the master cylinder that have been bent to form a loop or two before entering the master cylinder. What is the purpose of this?

    17. #17
      Join Date
      Mar 2009
      Location
      Houston, TX
      Posts
      1,192
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by CSG View Post
      Looks like a decent place for this question. I often see hard lines under the master cylinder that have been bent to form a loop or two before entering the master cylinder. What is the purpose of this?
      My understanding is that it's done to account for body/frame flex.
      Tu Ho
      Firebird V2-LS swap

    18. #18
      Join Date
      Oct 2018
      Location
      San Jose, CA
      Posts
      523
      correct - this is a manual set-up. Booster is useless with my motor! makes no vacuum.

      Bracket is from No Limit Engineering in TN, they are a forum sponsor. It's not really marketed from what I could see but they still make them on request.
      There are some things to be aware of if you install this in a 2nd gen with factory wiring - I can walk you through it if needed.
      1971 Camaro - 406 / T56
      2016 Camaro SS convertible
      2018 Colorado 4x4

    19. #19
      Join Date
      Jun 2016
      Posts
      43

      Detroit Speed Subframe brake line kit with Wildwood setup.

      I appreciate the info folks and the pictures ! I did order some Russell brake clips where it goes soft to hard to bolt to the frame. I’m so tempted to go with manual brakes with the Wilwood brake pedals and their firewall clean mount. What do you guys think ?

    20. #20
      Join Date
      Jan 2010
      Location
      Pine Plains, NY
      Posts
      57
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by icemanrd19 View Post
      i used the factory lines on my dse sub
      Do you have pictures of your setup sir ?

    Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast




    Advertise on Pro-Touring.com