Ok, so someone rigged my rear brake lines what they did was take a copper pipe and brazed on some fittings and flared the other fittings to the line, then made it a T fitting and brazed on a rubber hose very very weird... now my question is how does it look back there stock, what size fittings were used and what T fitting should i get? where was the hose located how long was the hose and what size fittings did the hose fit? Normally i wouldnt care except that one of the brazings broke and am leaking fluid all over the place... Pics would help as well as measurements and sizes... please help me
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you have the old cast iron calipers, where one side has a hose and the other threads directly into the caliper.
Its the way the factory did it if i remember correctly
Its the way the factory did it if i remember correctly
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autozone or advanced auto will carry the short section of hardline you would need to fix that. Not sure on the size, but they'll be able to look that up in the book, or it may even be in the computer now
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