Caliper banjo bolt

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Dieseladdiction

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Hey guys, got a question. I'll try to explain the best I can. I just recently swapped to 3/4 ton axles (10 bolt and 14 bolt), it had d44 and 12 bolt. Anyways the 10 bolt came with calipers, so I pulled the banjo bolts out and took them in as a core. I get ready to put the new calipers on and it has a m10x1.50 inlet port, well the bolts I have is like a m12 I believe. I bought the calipers for a 79 k20. So my question is does anybody know what year model would have the bigger banjo bolts? I looked up a few different years and they all are m10s. I know I could just buy new bolts but the bolts I have fit perfect in the brake lines I bought and I'm scared the m10s are going to be to small. I hope this makes any sense at all haha. Thanks
 

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Ok I feel like a ass, sorry guys, i got it figured out. I was lookin for newer years and all I had to do was look older haha. Turns out I need 78 calipers, which are 7/16x20. I would delete this thread but I don't know how.
 

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No reason to delete it. Just taught me something so it was useful.
 

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