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I was bleeding my brakes yesterday and noticed some brake fluid leaking from the crimped part of the line where it goes into the female fitting in the line. Is there anyway to fix this? Or will i have to spend 100 + on new lines?
I would say no, the crimp on these are done with a special machine and use a lot of force to crimp the fitting into the line and are strictly tested and inspected for DOT use. Besides think of the safety aspect of it, I know SS lines are $ but its your ass and others thats counting on those brakes to work. Marlin sells a 3 piece line kit for $80 http://www.marlincrawler.com/htm/brakes/lines.htm
screw 2 stockers together while you wait for shipping??
ya well that's the last thing i need to get my truck rolling again after the SAS so i'll probally just wait till i new the new line.....if i didn't chop my old rubber lines i would do that.
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