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  • ryanuk888
    Noobie
    • Mar 2014
    • 6

    #1

    Stainless Steel brake lines too short

    Hi,

    I recently purchsed some stainless brake lines for my car online from Turner Motorsport. When i took them to a mechanic he told me they are too short and cant be swapped after trying to install them. ??? thats strange. I specifically ordered e30 brake lines that would fit my 325i. Is he missing something?

    please help.
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    2003 Honda Accord V6
    2006 Bmw 325i Sedan
    1990 Bmw 325i Cabrio
  • rmdashrf
    Wrencher
    • Feb 2014
    • 207

    #2
    There are three sets of lines that are typically replaced. I hope he is replacing them appropriately.

    I dunno, did you look at them and compare the originals to what you got?

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    • ryanuk888
      Noobie
      • Mar 2014
      • 6

      #3
      Originally posted by rmdashrf
      There are three sets of lines that are typically replaced. I hope he is replacing them appropriately.

      I dunno, did you look at them and compare the originals to what you got?
      I think the guy has no idea what he is doing or supposed to replace. I will go compare the lines after work. Thanks!
      Last edited by ryanuk888; 04-23-2014, 07:44 PM.
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      2003 Honda Accord V6
      2006 Bmw 325i Sedan
      1990 Bmw 325i Cabrio

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      • Madhatter
        E30 Modder
        • Oct 2004
        • 966

        #4
        Front are easy, just a pair, 1 line each side). But the rear is made up of 2 sets of brake lines for each side. One runs from the hard line on the chassis near the subframe, then the other runs further down near the axle to the caliper. There is a hardline between them, so make sure he isn't using one of the rear lines for the front (or the opposite)
        Just a little project im working on
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        • MR 325
          Moderator
          • Oct 2003
          • 37827

          #5
          E30 brake lines have 2 long and 4 short. The 2 long ones go to the front calipers.
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          Classic BMW Specialists
          Santa Clarita, CA

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          • rmdashrf
            Wrencher
            • Feb 2014
            • 207

            #6
            Originally posted by ryanuk888
            I think the guy has no idea what he is doing or supposed to replace. I will go compare the lines after work. Thanks!
            Yeah, he must not, because it's super easy. The lines near the subframe are female on both ends. And the lines to calipers have been described by others above. You really can't mix them up.

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            • *freshm3
              Advanced Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 174

              #7
              Do you need to drop the rear subframe in order to replace the rear pair? This is in reference to the rear lines near the subframe (females).

              Thanks
              If looks could kill:::

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              • jlevie
                R3V OG
                • Nov 2006
                • 13530

                #8
                Originally posted by *freshm3
                Do you need to drop the rear subframe in order to replace the rear pair? This is in reference to the rear lines near the subframe (females).
                Depends. There is almost no room to work on those lines and if there is much corrosion it may be impossible to change them w/o dropping the subframe. But then if not already done a car of the age of an E30 needs new subframe bushings which means dropping the subframe.
                The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
                Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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