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Old 03-18-2018, 10:12 PM #1
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Brake Line Part #s?

Does anyone have a list of the brake line part #s? I found some for the 3rd gen, but not any for the 4th. For most of the lines, you can probably make do with the AGS Poly Armour lines from Autozone. The line I'm looking for is the spiral shaped one that attaches right near the upper control arm nut, behind the splash guard. It looks similar to the one below in the eBay link and I pointed to it in the picture below I found from a UCA installation tutorial. I'm also surprised with all the UCA installation tutorials I've found that no one mentioned you'd have to remove the brake line attachment (circled), you do not have any room to get a socket on there if you don't. I was unable to do this because that bolt holding it to the frame was too rusted and rounded out, so I had to do it slow and use a 19 mm wrench. I did it as tight as possible, but I want to go back to torque it correctly if I can remove that brake line attachment out the way.





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http://toyotamarket.ru/us/671470/011/2/4708/1/47313/

Part 47313 (flexible hose) and the lower hose looks like Part 47313A.

And the lower hose connects to this part (circled in diagram)

90412-10243 or 90412-10258

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Part 47313 (flexible hose) and the lower hose looks like Part 47313A.

And the lower hose connects to this part (circled in diagram)

90412-10243 or 90412-10258

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Need help with replacing brake lines

Thank you, I also ran into that diagram, but it was in the 3rd gen forum, didn't know it would also be the same for 4th gen.

Edit: Could someone tell me the part number for the item right next to part # 47371A (near the top left)? It has a weird symbol and a 1 next to it, but no part #.

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The weird symbol part numbers are listed near the bottom of diagram.

Also, if you go the URL with the russian domain, you can simply run your mouse down the links on the left column of the page and watch the part numbers highlight until you find the one you're looking for.

Also, at top of the russian website, it says the years of 4Runner this diagram applies to.

http://toyotamarket.ru/us/671470/011/2/4708/1/47313/

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The weird symbol part numbers are listed near the bottom of diagram.

Also, if you go the URL with the russian domain, you can simply run your mouse down the links on the left column of the page and watch the part numbers highlight until you find the one you're looking for.

Also, at top of the russian website, it says the years of 4Runner this diagram applies to.

TOYOTA 4RUNNER GRN215L-GKPGKA, 47313 TUBE, FRONT BRAKE, NO.3

Now I see it, thanks again. I'll be bookmarking this site for future use.
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Now I see it, thanks again. I'll be bookmarking this site for future use.
If you're using a computer to access the forum, you can save the diagram to your computer, right click on the diagram and select
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what your computer calls the file, then rename the diagram instead of the number that you see for the image so you know what
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