Want to Buy: Factory Ford Ranger Rear Hard Brake Lines
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You know you can get lengths of hard brake lines already flared with fittings from autoparts stores. Just bend to fit. Probably the easiest and cheapest solution.
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I think 93+ 7.5 and 8.8s are all the same. The newer the better though.
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NAPA, Advance, etc.....twice that's the route I took, just measure your length, less than 20 bucks for the bending tool, and no flaring.....I hate flaring! 3 foot 3/16 line at NAPA was about 8 bucks.
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You guys are a bunch of girly men!!!
Flaring is easy, you just have to know what you're doing. A little bit of oil or brake fluid helps lube the tubing to make a nice flare.
Flaring is easy, you just have to know what you're doing. A little bit of oil or brake fluid helps lube the tubing to make a nice flare.
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Using brake fluid is recommended to lube the flare. It makes the job much easier to get a good flare. And it is not hard to learn. You can practice on some spare brake line.
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