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Old 07-25-2020, 03:27 PM #1
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Coiled brake line

A brake line that's below the master cylinder that looks like a spring. Anyone know this? I can't find the part anywhere and I believe I have a leak from it.
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You can probably find the part # here.
BRAKE TUBE & CLAMP. 2002 Toyota 4Runner SR5 3.4L V6 4WD AT | Salinas Toyota, Salinas CA
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A brake line that's below the master cylinder that looks like a spring. Anyone know this? I can't find the part anywhere and I believe I have a leak from it.
this is the one on the drivers side

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4731535310
TUBE, FRONT BRAKE, NO.5

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473133D040
TUBE, FRONT BRAKE, NO.3

slightly easier part number finding sight.

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you should put your own VIN back into this site just to make sure, this is for my 97
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Okay, local stealership says the parts are no longer made. There are actually two different brake lines #5. Dunno why. The warehouse has one left of one of the lines so I said I'd take it. Comes tomorrow.

Anyone know what size the flare wrench is for the nuts? Looks pretty small.
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Part is no longer made by Toyota.
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I'm able to remove the line. Had to cut it. Going to a brake place and they'll form up a new line for me. If I had the flaring and bending tools, I would. But just don't need them for this little job.
Thank you the help everyone.
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