PToombs wrote:
If you replace the brake line from the front, no adapters are needed. The line will screw right into the hose connection. That's what I did on mine.
Toombs: did you use a pre-formed brake line? Or did you bend up your own?
I checked all of my flare nut fittings today, only a couple of them turn free. The rest are stuck to the steel line, which are pretty damn rusty overall. So, I'm going to do the right thing and replace all of my steel brake lines. There is a guy near me who makes replica brake lines bent up exactly to match your existing lines. Only thing is you gotta bring him all of the old ones. Looks to me like I gotta drop the fuel tank though to replace the front to rear line, as I can't get to the brake line clips which are bolted to the frame up behind the fuel tank.
So anyway toombs, when you replaced the brake line that goes from front all the way to the abs module in the back, instead of going to the abs module, did you just shorten the brake line and bend it up so it fits into the hose where it mounts to that bracket? (bracket bolted to the frame, rubber hose goes from the bracket to the axle where it splits off in a brass Y block to each respective wheel cylinder, Y block has the differential vent coming out of it). Also, did you drop the fuel tank?
Thanks!