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    Quote Originally Posted by hmong_Spec View Post
    ^^^ u sure? i thought that the back rear brake line is one long line that is connected to the front. im not sure though, didnt look at it. that's just what my brother and his friends told me.
    Neg. its rubber from caliper to the body then hard line to the master cyl. unless you have a hard line busted then yes you will have to change it or splice it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patterson View Post
    Neg. its rubber from caliper to the body then hard line to the master cyl. unless you have a hard line busted then yes you will have to change it or splice it.
    Yup. If its a hard line he can probably just go to a junkyard and get them for cheap.

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    ya, its the hard line. What you mean by splice it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Patterson View Post
    Neg. its rubber from caliper to the body then hard line to the master cyl. unless you have a hard line busted then yes you will have to change it or splice it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmong_Spec View Post
    ya, its the hard line. What you mean by splice it?
    Just replace the bad section of the line.

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    is it hard to change out the whole hard line?

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