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front brake hard line OEM part number or equivalent
Hey all, so today a buddy and I were trying to tackle the tundra brake swap and found out the flare nut connected to the stainless steel brake line on the original caliper was really rusted and started to strip. I would like to know if there is a direct OEM replacement for that part or something equivalent I can get online or at a parts store? I looked on Amazon and all they have are hard lines for the rear brakes or long brake lines you can cut to size then use the appropriate size flare nuts... If the latter is the only option what size brake line and flare nut would I need? Thanks!
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03-06-2016, 08:51 PM
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I had to custom bend a new line That I picked up from a part storm but don't ask me the size because it was a while ago ha ha
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03-12-2016, 10:47 AM
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They should know what size brake line for you at autozone or wherever you go. Just pick up a cheap brake line bender too and you'll be good to go.
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03-13-2016, 11:33 PM
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I would go with the flexable stainless steel. Checks Wheeler's Off road.
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It looks like those SS lines replace the front brake hose, the part I'm looking for is the steel line(s) that go straight to the caliper with 10mm flare nut.. I can't believe it's this hard to find a replacement... I've even been to Camelback and they don't list it!? Is that even possible? Here is the schematic when I click on brakes and it does show the hose (#4) but not the steel line that goes to the caliper... Unreal!
The below is the part I'm looking for, it's the S shaped SOB...
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Part Number: 47316-35250 "TUBE, FR BRAKE, NO.6" (Item 47316 in the illustration, this one goes to the Driver's Front)
Part Number: 47314-35330 "TUBE, FR BRAKE, NO.4" (Item 47314 in the illustration, this one goes to Passenger's Front)
Illustration for Brake Tube & Clamp:
https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genu...d=2&uid=215045
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Part Number: 47316-35250 "TUBE, FR BRAKE, NO.6" (Item 47316 in the illustration, this one goes to the Driver's Front)
Part Number: 47314-35330 "TUBE, FR BRAKE, NO.4" (Item 47314 in the illustration, this one goes to Passenger's Front)
Illustration for Brake Tube & Clamp:
https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genu...d=2&uid=215045
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Just ordered the parts, much appreciated!!
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I replaced the lines from the top of the frame down to the caliper. I called fragola with a length and what fittings were on the ends. Think it cost me $45 total.
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It cost me $20 to get them ordered from Partsouq. Then I found out it was shipping from the UAE!!! The funny thing is FedEx thinks it will be here tomorrow but tracking shows it's just made it to France! lol
I also have 2 used I found on ebay on the way; this was a little closer, shipped from Arizona and should be here tomorrow. I contemplated getting the stainless steel lines to replace the hoses too but I've spent too much this month already... Also, I might need to replace the master brake cylinder as it's leaking from the top cover, at 1st I thought the brake fluid was too full but it still shouldn't be leaking... $80 bucks from Amazon... Maybe I should just order that and do them all at the same time and just bleed the brakes once and get it over with...
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Im impressed, the part actually made it here via FedEx International Express Shipping.
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...and got the one in from Arizona... Went from not being able to find one to an abundance of lines! Anybody need one?
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Maybe I'm the only one who thinks that the hard lines leaving the calipers suck? I'll be glad to get rid of them in about a week when I upgrade to soft lines. Just get some Tacoma soft lines, and call it a day.
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Maybe I'm the only one who thinks that the hard lines leaving the calipers suck? I'll be glad to get rid of them in about a week when I upgrade to soft lines. Just get some Tacoma soft lines, and call it a day.
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Pics and part #s please. I hate those damn hard lines.
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Pics and part #s please. I hate those damn hard lines.
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Just go to Wheeler's Offroad and get the Tacoma lines. It's that easy.
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Am i missing something?? Wheelers only sells flex lines replacement for existing flex lines - even under the Tacoma section, all I see are flex line replacements/upgrades.
EDIT - Are you just removing the hardlines all together and using the flex lines from Wheelers?
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