For those of you who have had the pleasure of spec'ing your brake systems yourself, with big bushwheels in mind, what size brake line did you choose?
I've already installed my 9/16" bore master cylinders (down 1/16" from the 5/8" standard) which should give a little more pressure. As far as the line from cylinder to caliper, some people I've talked to say it really doesn't matter what size brake line you use, there is no advantage either way, and to go smaller to save weight. All that matters is the flexibility (or lack thereof) of the line.
Unlike fuel, the inner diameter of the line doesn't affect the pressure that's exerted by the piston at the caliper, since we're talking about static pressure, not flow. Once the line is primed, the incompressible fluid can be considered a hard material and it matters little whether you push with an AN3 bolt or an AN4 bolt, for lack of a better metaphor.
That's my understanding, anyway. I'm just curious if someone has found anything regrettable about going with the smaller lines. Did you use hard lines too, or all hose?


