REMOVING OLD SOFT LINES (BRAKES)

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81SPIDERMATT
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REMOVING OLD SOFT LINES (BRAKES)

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AM I MISSING A WRENCH.... CANT BREAK LOOSE THE OLD SOFT LINES OFF OF HARD LINES.... FRU FRU FRUSTRATION
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A flare nut wrench is a big help. Sears has a good selection.
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Yeup...10mm flare wrench. Just finished re/re the rear end on my car. Going to need a 17 mm wrench as well to hold the soft line at the hard line conection.

If they have not been mucked with for awhile...try and tighten them just a tad and then undo. Picked up that tip here and it has worked wonders...so far.
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Post by htchevyii »

If I am replacing them and they are being difficult I just cut the hose so I can put a deep socket on it. A flare nut wrench with vice grips clamped over it to keep it from spreading works well on the metal tube portion.
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THANKS EVERYONE
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wow what a difference the right tool makes.... tightening a little was a great tip also.... new soft lines and all caliipers rebuilt.... Matt
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