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Brake Lines
25 Oct 2015 19:35 #8933
by M Bailey
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Had a rubber brake line weeping on my new to me truck and decided to replace it today..... what a fiasco. The line in question was the flex line to the rear wheels. When removing said line all of the steel lines attached to it twisted off creating a real mess. 25' of brake line and 6 fittings later all is good with the exception of my back and knees. What a pain. The only thing that made the job easier was the Cal-Van inline double flaring tool, it really works!
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26 Oct 2015 06:01 #8934
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic Brake Lines
Been there done that and it was metric to boot. I will get a double flaring tool if I do another one. My single flare repair is still holding up.
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26 Oct 2015 08:19 #8936
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Brake Lines
The tool is the only way to go. Did you buy a roll of line and make your own?
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26 Oct 2015 09:36 #8937
by M Bailey
Yes, I use bulk line and try to reuse the fittings, in this case all but the one on the ABS block, were trashed.
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Replied by M Bailey on topic Brake Lines
Geno wrote: The tool is the only way to go. Did you buy a roll of line and make your own?
Yes, I use bulk line and try to reuse the fittings, in this case all but the one on the ABS block, were trashed.
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