Where to find brake lines

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ethan_lanning
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Where to find brake lines

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I have a friend that is looking for the rubber brake line that goes between the master cylinder and the frame...I believe that 64 and older has them....but as far as I know lmc doesn't sell it so I'm not sure if I need to try and find an original one or do I just need to look harder for a remanufactured one??? Lol


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Most of the plumbing on automotive brake systems is hard line, but the flex hoses that go to each front wheel, as well as from the frame to the diff in the back should be available from a decent auto parts store , NAPA would be a good starting point.....

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Re: Where to find brake lines

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ethan_lanning wrote:I have a friend that is looking for the rubber brake line that goes between the master cylinder and the frame...I believe that 64 and older has them....but as far as I know lmc doesn't sell it so I'm not sure if I need to try and find an original one or do I just need to look harder for a remanufactured one??? Lol


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they dont make those, you must make a couple coils in the hard line, just needs to allow movement between cab and frame.
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Ok thanks...he was just wanting to find one so he could make it how it was originally...thanks for the help guys
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