Brake line Hose Rubbing
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Brake line Hose Rubbing
Ok, I just purchased a 1999 XJ with a stock lift. The front Right (passenger side) tire when turned all the way to the right is rubbing the brake hose. Looks as though it has been like that for a long time, the Jeep has 228,000 miles on it. I had somebody look at it and they advised to reposition the hose on the caliper side to a different position. It is installed at 9:00 position (hard line of hose toward passenger seat) if you are looking at it from the outside of the tire. Is this the Correct position or should it be at 12:00 or somewhere else at the square connection ? Also had a line wrench installed on the flare nut at the frame side and it rounded off. What is the trick now to get it apart ? I was thinking on using a set of visegrips. Thanks.
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Vise grips would be fine. But watch the line to make sure it doesn't twist. Otherwise cut it out and put a new line in.
I just replaced the entire brake system on my comanche and it wasn't hard to replace all the lines. Just time consuming.
I just replaced the entire brake system on my comanche and it wasn't hard to replace all the lines. Just time consuming.
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Don't spoil the joy we sometimes feel, Ken. I'm sure half the stuff we talk about here, has been talked about in the past, somewhere else.
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