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    Anyone have part numbers for brake hard lines?

    Well yesterday somebody ran a red light and i was hard on the brakes and blew the hard line running underneath the car. bleh! i think the stealership will sell the unbend hardlines but dont want to deal with the idiots at the parts department. anyone have the screen shot of the hard brake lines running from the abs unit to the rear of the car? how about the fuel lines too, and all of the other brake lines, might as well replace em all. thanks!

    Unlimited Slip Diff's FTW!
    1972 240z Drift,Scca BSP, Scca ITS Car.

    #2
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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      #3
      A++++++++++++++++ thanks!

      Unlimited Slip Diff's FTW!
      1972 240z Drift,Scca BSP, Scca ITS Car.

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        #4
        I'm really trying to motivate myself to redo all my hard lines. The absence of pre-bent lines makes it sound like a horrible job. For just bulk lines, go to Jegs, flare and bend it yourself, its pretty cheap. If you do it, take pics and do a writeup please.

        Fuel is easy, get flexible hose.

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          #5
          I think in a way it's easier with straight lines instead of prebent. It could be really hard to slide a prebent line into position with all the little bends it has.

          RISING EDGE

          Let's drive fast and have fun.

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            #6
            Originally posted by browntown
            I'm really trying to motivate myself to redo all my hard lines. The absence of pre-bent lines makes it sound like a horrible job. For just bulk lines, go to Jegs, flare and bend it yourself, its pretty cheap. If you do it, take pics and do a writeup please.
            Just get the dealer lines. They are pre-flared, well made and aren't expensive at all. I replaced all the hard lines in the rear on my 85 325e and it was cheap.

            Originally posted by browntown
            Fuel is easy, get flexible hose.
            You don't want to run flexible line for the entire length of the car. It's not made for the wear and tear.

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              #7
              Yay Im doing this as well!

              I just purchased my bender and flaring tool and now all I need are the lines and the fittings! Ill be doing ALL of the lines in the rear... Ive just been putting it off and now Im going out of town for a while so I have to wait longer.

              If I feel like it, Ill attempt a write up but I have never done one before...
              Keep on Keepin' on.

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                #8
                What size are the stock brake lines?

                Jegs has a kit that includes everything for like 80 bucks. I spent more than that on the bender and flaring tool. They have it listed for 1/4" and 3/16".
                Keep on Keepin' on.

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                  #9
                  I'll be doing a ton of stuff to my car, springs, shocks, rear subframe, rear trailing arms, exhaust, shifter stuff, fuel tank.... i will try to take alot of pics and stuff.

                  Unlimited Slip Diff's FTW!
                  1972 240z Drift,Scca BSP, Scca ITS Car.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ender.
                    Yay Im doing this as well!

                    I just purchased my bender and flaring tool and now all I need are the lines and the fittings! Ill be doing ALL of the lines in the rear... Ive just been putting it off and now Im going out of town for a while so I have to wait longer.

                    If I feel like it, Ill attempt a write up but I have never done one before...

                    You do know how to make a 'bubble' flare, right? It's not the same as a double flare.

                    Seriously, you'd be better off buying lines from the dealer.

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