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Old 04-18-2019, 11:36 PM #1
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rubber brake lines ?

Could someone Please give me the OEM part #'s for the LR & RR rubber caliper lines ?

This would be for a 2010 SR5 4x4.

I also need the part # for the CENTER rubber brake line. (above the rear differential)

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Are the 2010-2013 brake lines the same as the 2014+ models? I read someplace they wernt and that the 2014 and up have a firmer brake feel. Was thinking of replacing with steel brake lines when I do my brakes.

OP why not just buy aftermarket steel lines if your gonna replace the stock ones anyway?

Toyota Parts Center Online | Genuine Toyota Parts & Accessories just put in your location. Select shop online and select your car, then click Brakes and use the search function -brake lines. You should get your answer there along with a pic.

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Are the 2010-2013 brake lines the same as the 2014+ models? I read someplace they wernt and that the 2014 and up have a firmer brake feel. Was thinking of replacing with steel brake lines when I do my brakes.

OP why not just buy aftermarket steel lines if your gonna replace the stock ones anyway?

Toyota Parts Center Online | Genuine Toyota Parts & Accessories just put in your location. Select shop online and select your car, then click Brakes and use the search function -brake lines. You should get your answer there along with a pic.

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Not sure we can put steel lines in those locations. They need to flex when turning or hitting a bump.

Are there upgraded tougher lines for the 2014+ that will work and help reduce the soft feel?
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I think they meant braided stainless steel hoses instead of factory hoses. There’s debate as to whether they help, but I can attest from having installed them on various vehicles that they do improve the pedal feel.

Crown would be an industry leader, but depending on where you are you may be able to have them made locally. Hope that helps.

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