brake hoses?

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Orangecrush

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Okay, this is something I need to do in the near future. The stock rubber ones look and feel like they may actually disintegrate soon. I need to replace with new rubber or ss.

My question is this: What do I need to buy? I check the catalogs and there are "front" "middle" "outers" .......etc. What do I need to buy? Oh yea, I have power drums.

Thanks in advance.

 

Bully Bob

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The answer is every one that you're not comfortable with... <_<

There's usually 2 at the mast. cyl. to frame.....1 frame to front

pumpkin .... 1 at ea. front wheel .... & 1 at rear pumpkin to frame.

The "two" that are at the pumpkins need to be the extended style if your rig is lifted. (6 total) :unsure:

Prob. about $30 ea. $-)

I like your thinking...now that you got it to "GO" ....time to make sure it stops..! [-o<

 

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There are only one in the rear and one in the front from frame to axle. Get the S.S. extended lines. The rubber ones from the master cylinder to frame can be replaced with standard metal brake tube. Add some extra coils for slight movements in the body and you are good to go.

You can also replace the rubber lines from the calliper to axle with S.S. lines. If you have someone press on the brake peddle, grab the rubber lines and you will feel the balloon type pressure in the rubber lines. You will want the S.S. ASAP. All these will firm up the pedal.

 

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