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has anyone replaced a whole brake line system with body on need a tip for rear line looks like a real pita real breeze with body off but i've never done it with the body on its a 75 convertible by the way any help would be appreciated!!!
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Yup, did it on my 78,wasn't too bad,don't try to dissasemble the old stuff,just cut it apart and chuck it,use new fittings,the hardest part,was the junction in the left rear,next to the trailing arm,just take your time,it'll be fine 

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Send PMScotch Plains, NJ - USA
Joined: 1/11/2006
Posts: 247
Vette(s): 1981 Corvette Coupe, Stock, Black on Black,
4 Spd
Backed my 81 up in the driveway before Christmas to put up Christmas lights on the house, the brake pedal went to the floor. I'm waiting for a break in the weather to replace all brake lines MC & Booster, calipers are > 2 years old.
Anyway, please send any tips and photos
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When you replace your flex lines be sure and use braided steel lines. They are so much beter than rubber. They will give a harder pedal feel because they will not expand that little bit that rubber does.You will feel the difference. Got em, love em. Oh by the way just a little heads up on the booster replacement. The top left nut on the inside is a real pain to get back on. At least on my 76 it was. Have fun ,take your time,ask any and all the questions you want. Info here is free.
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