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If they look good. Keep them. Flush them with brake fluid. They're not real hard to put in, but you do need a line wrench.
Should hard braKE lines be replaced if they pass an eyeball inspection?
i know they could theoretically be rusting inside them from moisture
in brake fluid, but.... how common is that? They are stainless steel, correct, or just steel?
What about flushing- any way to flush the lines and with what?
Are new lines expensive?? Hard to put in??
They have to come out for my floor pan repair so I just thought
while they are out, better do it right.
Neal ZImmerman, Eugene Oregon
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