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Old 06-22-2011, 02:08 PM
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Re: Rear Brake Line is Leaking :( does car have to be complety lifted?

I can't give you super clear instructions because the only one I've seen is my own, which is a bastardized hack job as I mentioned. However, if you remove the rear seat bottom you'll see where the lines run under the seat and go through the floor (passenger side). There should be some sort of fitting or junction block that you can remove the old line from and run your new one off. If not you can cut the line back and flare the end so a union fitting can connect them.

Have you ever done brake lines before? Unless you're a reasonably experienced wrencher it's not something I'd really suggest, just for safety sake. It's easy to goof up when flaring lines if you haven't done it before, plus you need the right tool for the job.
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