New Brake Line

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Project24V

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Well i just looked for like a alittle for replacing the brake lines for my Gen 2 sho if anyone has a link or anything that can give me a idea on what i need to do and everything that would be great!
 

Mr95Gl

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When I did mine 2 years ago, I removed the rusted out lines to measure them up against the length that I needed. I also broke it up, using several fittings, that way in the future, I wouldn't have to remove the WHOLE thing again (lines that runs from MC, to the rear proportioning valve). Fortunately for me, the AP store I dealt with had the lines, and the flaring tool to make the new lines which he didn't charge me for.
 

DemonNeno

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get a cheap little pipe bender or bend them by hand. Work as you go along. It's not that hard. If you have a double flared piece, you may want to consider reflaring it after the proper length is figured out. Make sure you have the right connectors on the corresponding flare..
 

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