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Old Oct 18, 2006 | 08:41 AM
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Car: 86' Z28 Camaro
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brake line help

i need to change my back brake lines on my camaro and the line i need to replace is the line that goes across the back axle. how hard is it to do this and how do i do this.pleas help im only runnin on front brakes right now
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Old Oct 18, 2006 | 07:56 PM
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it's freaking easy as pie. i replaced mine with the rear end out but it should not be too hard with it on the car. i purchased new BENT TO FIT ALLREADY lines from EBmiller on this site a while back. if you PM him i am sure he can get you the vendor he uses. or you could go get some premade bendable hardlines from your local auto supply store, or pipe place (great place in portland called "oil filter services" ) etc.... and do it yourself. you could also tke this oportunity to pickup a braided steel line to replace your rear rubber line(s).

anyway good luck.

EDIT* or you could get one from a junkyard, duh.. me now--><--me when i first posted
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Old Oct 19, 2006 | 03:03 AM
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I have both drum and disc rear lines on hand, PM me if you'd like a set.

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