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Old 01-29-2005, 12:52 PM
svxstarship svxstarship is offline
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I have done it on my 92. Can be done without removing gas tank. Did it 2 summers ago, so my memory is a little rusty just like the brake lines I took out!! Removed muffler, sheild, and brackets. Can't remember if I had rear bumper off or not. Car on jack stands and rear wheels off, of course. For the long one (drivers side) was able to position it throught the hole? from wheel and then position it behind the tank. Without the muffler etc in the way you can position from the rear. Probably won't be able to place it in the plastic clips behind the tank.
The shorter one on the passenger side was easier I think.

There is a little square junction brake line connector near the rear passenger side that both lines connect to. Be careful not to break the lines here on the side that runs through the hole under the rear seat!! Like I did. You can get a good look at this connector from under the bottom cushion of the rear seat. There is a rubber grommet that you remove first.
Good Luck
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