- Wed Oct 14, 2015 1:26 pm
#356669
Hey everybody! I was planning to replace my rear brake lines because...well you know why...RUST. I got a great deal on some trailing arms with disk brakes and I know that in this case I would have to change the brake lines anyway. QUESTION: Is it necessary to remove the fuel tank in order to install those lines? Can I just squeeze them in there? I'm doing this myself with help from a friend so it would be nice if I don't have to mess with the fuel tank.
- Wed Oct 14, 2015 4:25 pm
#356671
if im right i don't recall changing brake lines if im wrong and you do no need to remove gas tank
- Thu Oct 15, 2015 7:36 pm
#356693
Rusty,
If I remember as well,
The brake lines run along the rear of the car in a channel. I would have to look at mine this evening to confirm.
If I remember as well,
The brake lines run along the rear of the car in a channel. I would have to look at mine this evening to confirm.
Drive it HARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- Sat Oct 17, 2015 3:02 am
#356816
Are you talking about the hard lines?
What you've heard about the brake lines needing to be replaced has to do with the rubber hoses. If you get Integra trailing arms, they're most likely ABS in which case you need non ABS hoses for those last couple inches on the wheels that are rubber. If your hard lines are rusted, that doesn't help you.
What you've heard about the brake lines needing to be replaced has to do with the rubber hoses. If you get Integra trailing arms, they're most likely ABS in which case you need non ABS hoses for those last couple inches on the wheels that are rubber. If your hard lines are rusted, that doesn't help you.
- Mon Oct 19, 2015 6:56 pm
#356916
As you probably figured out, I was talking about the hard lines (from the prop valve to the drums). They're not that rusted, it's just that the fittings look very bad and they will surely strip when I'll disconnect them in order to change the trailing arms. Can't post pics right now, car is away for rust repair. So...do I need to remove the gas tank or not?
- Mon Oct 19, 2015 6:59 pm
#356917
Yep, they do but I'm worried about the fact that they go in some way between the gas tank and the frame and I don't know if they can be replaced without removing it.
Driv-it-hard wrote:Rusty,
If I remember as well,
The brake lines run along the rear of the car in a channel. I would have to look at mine this evening to confirm.
Yep, they do but I'm worried about the fact that they go in some way between the gas tank and the frame and I don't know if they can be replaced without removing it.
- Wed Oct 21, 2015 7:28 pm
#356941
As I recall, you don't have to drop the tank. There's some exhaust heat shielding in front of the tank that comes down easily. The hard lines run in plastic clips.
- Tue Oct 27, 2015 3:33 pm
#357243
Thanks for the reply. Can't wait to get the car back from the body shop and continue the build myself.