OneWheelPeel
Well-Known Member
Hopefully the weather will let me do the rear brakes on my 69 Coronet with an 8.25 read diff next weekend. I'm anticipating the worst, which is the line getting damaged where it meets the wheel cylinder when I try to remove it, so I want to be prepared.
The rubber line is new but the metal lines are not, and since it looks like just two lines from a block it seems worth doing even if the wheel cylinder comes loose without issue.
Question is should I go with a repro kit or just lengths of line from the local store? I just need to know what fitting size to ask for if I go that route. I am equipped to bend, cut and flare if they only have line that is way too long, its been a long time since I've done it but I still have the tools.
When I last did this finding the right line with the counterperson was the biggest hurdle, but I'm willing to give it a go again. Pic of the diff in question
The rubber line is new but the metal lines are not, and since it looks like just two lines from a block it seems worth doing even if the wheel cylinder comes loose without issue.
Question is should I go with a repro kit or just lengths of line from the local store? I just need to know what fitting size to ask for if I go that route. I am equipped to bend, cut and flare if they only have line that is way too long, its been a long time since I've done it but I still have the tools.
When I last did this finding the right line with the counterperson was the biggest hurdle, but I'm willing to give it a go again. Pic of the diff in question