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front brake lines leaking

rfischba1

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I've got a driver side brake line leaking and can't seem to see where its leaking/ Maybe the conection between the rubber flex hose and the metal line. it runs along the frame, and is hard to get to w/o a lift.
How hard are the rubber flex lines to change?
 

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Well, they never go as planned! If it's your only ride to the parts store, better get a friend to visit while you change the hose(jic). Also, he can help you bleed the lines when your done. Should be easy but you never know what you have until you get into it.
 

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tacoma

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Rubber flex lines are USUALLY pretty easy to change, but use flare wrenches or else. And if your junk is all rusty and East Coast, you should maybe plan on redoing them all anyway.

www.ck5.com has got some decent threads on replacement brake lines from Inline Tube, LMC, SBC, etc.
 
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