Stripped front brake line nut
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From: Oroville, CA
Year: 1995
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 with all of the noise and clatter
You really should replace that line, and any others that look as pitted and rusty as that one. Vise grips and heat should do the trick.
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From: Oceanside C.A
Year: 1992 Laredo
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 inline 6
Little update for you guys. I got it off! Vise grips pb blaster. Anywhere you guys have bought that line at? Or am I going to have to buy a roll of it and configure it myself?
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I buy them premade at NAPA, I'm sure other parts places have them as well. I hate flaring them myself.
Bring yours in and match it up. If the replacement is too long, just coil it up out of the way.
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From: Oceanside C.A
Year: 1992 Laredo
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Well it's pretty much only nasty on the outside wheel area under the hood it's actually pretty good looking so contemplating on splicing into the pre existing like
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It's not at all easy to splice. Just go back to the last threaded connection, and follow Radi's advice.
Renting and learning how to use the double flaring tool is something I haven't done yet, and I sure as heck wouldn't start by trying it on old line. To re-do a bunch with new line, sure, I'd learn, but here in CA rotted lines are pretty rare.
Renting and learning how to use the double flaring tool is something I haven't done yet, and I sure as heck wouldn't start by trying it on old line. To re-do a bunch with new line, sure, I'd learn, but here in CA rotted lines are pretty rare.
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I just finished replacing all of my brake lines. O'Reillys can order the pre-bent lines. But I needed them right away. So I got the straight pre-flaired line and bent them myself. After fighting to get the old ones off it took about an hour to bend and install all of the new ones.
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From: Saginaw Mi area
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Forgetting to put the fittings on first is part of the learning curve !
Around here, rusty brake ( and fuel) lines are very common, so we get lots of practice !
Around here, rusty brake ( and fuel) lines are very common, so we get lots of practice !

I had a cheap flaring tool from O'Reilley, on the first use the 3/8" pin broke. Paid $75 for a Blue Point which works fine, but you can buy a lot of pre-cut lines for that.



