>or bend your own lines and use an >after-market porportioning valve on the line that goes to the rear. > >Jack And not to forget that brake lines require double flaring if cut. Some systems in some special places will require flare nuts that are one hex and thread size up from that required for a given tube size to keep lines from getting switched. These special nuts are (for one source) shown in NAPA catalogs (United brake and in Weatherhead fittings) which could help make the system more presentable bypassing the use of up/down adaptor combinations. Warren Anderson Sedona,AZ