Rear Brake Line Replacement

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GreyPrimer72

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Hello all, I once again need to call upon your experience and superior knowledge regarding my rear brake line.

The metal pipe (copper?) that runs in to the drum had dropped on to something as has worn away. (a bit of a scare when I put my foot on the brake and nothing happened)

In a moment of panic and needing to be on the road on Thursday, I jumped in to the car and bought a length of brake line and male and female unions. Only to find that I need an expanding tool to put them all together!

Does anybody have any suggestions on what I can do? I have seen the pipe kits on JustKampers (http://www.justkampers.com/shop/type_2_bay/copper-brake-pipe-set-right-hand-drive-j16898.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) but only need the one for the back passenger side (right hand drive). Is the pipe a certain length, with specific fittings on each end that I could buy ‘off the shelf’ from my local spares shop?

Thanks again for the help!

Graham
 
go to your local garage ,if there any good they can make one up,normal metric male both ends double flare ,take old pipe as pattern for length ect.
 

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