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    Brake Lines...

    Is it worth renewing the whole shooting match whilst car is stripped bear?

    Heard/Seem to remember its a bitch of a job?

    Do you get these from Renault? Any idea on costs?


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    you get them made on the car or take the old ones out to make new
    ones with a brake line making kit .

    as always , if it aint broke dont fix it !! :D

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    Re: Brake Lines...

    Quote Originally Posted by 1995clio16v
    Is it worth renewing the whole shooting match whilst car is stripped bear?

    Heard/Seem to remember its a bitch of a job?

    Do you get these from Renault? Any idea on costs?

    tbh id proberly have a good look over all your lines and see if any are in need of replacement, doubt many if any would really need changing, but def worth flushing all the old fluid out and put fresh in if you havent already.

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    can rust on the inside too....as the original are steel lines..

    replacements are copper nickel and should never need doing again if done..
    depends on condition of the originals

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    They can be a royal pain to removed as the old nuts round off even when using a proper brake nut spanner. Need to redo mine but have no flaring tool yet! Anyone got any good recommendations as had cheap ones before that are useless!

    Cheers, Paul

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    i got my flairing tool from automec

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    Which one did u get and can u remember what it cost Northy? Sorry to be a pain but like I say have bought a couple b4 that went straight in the bin!

    TVM

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    got the last ones on this page mate - but its how you use em not the price

    http://www.automec.co.uk/oakes_tools/pipe_benders.html

    carnt rember what flairing tool i bought.

    Take your time when bending them, i used tiewraps to hold the new pipe to the green pipe when bending, helped get all the bends back in the right place.

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    Too true mate but the ones I had really were toss as I have borrowed what look like a really old set from a garage a while back and it was superb! Made me feel somewhat better about replacing my brake lines eventually!

    Which flaring tool did u go for out of interest?

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    carnt rember, i know its blue and from automec if thats any use


 

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