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I've been slowly getting the M1009 back to life. After getting her caught back up on maintenance, and replacing the rotting rubber brake lines, pumping out all the crud, I feel like she's safe to drive.
I had a few minutes waiting around for a burn pile to simmer down. Some underside pictures...
M1009 brake lines
Anyone know a the part numbers for a good replacement set of rubber or SS brake lines for the 1986 M1009?
I know mine are getting close to failure (original) and want to get them fixed before I'm stuck on the side of the road somewhere.
Given the uniqueness of our vehicles...