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Front Brake Hoses
Hi Guys, I want to replace my old cracked and crusty rubber brake hoses. I have never done this before. Other than bleeding the brakes, is there any think tricky about it. What brand brake hoses should I get for a 77 Pontiac. Thanks!
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Not really a big deal. One side at a time, LOL. And don't let the brake fluid run out in master cylinder.
Put a rubber vacuum line cap on the line while trying to get the caliper end off. Once in stalled let the caliper bleed itself by loosening the bleeder and let it drip.
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I have bought hoses from this Ebay seller. Great fit and American made.
http://www.ebaystores.com/BRAKE-HOSES-UNLIMITED
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What OG 68 says. I would rather pay an American.
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