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1994 ranger part help


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Anyone know what this part is called it connects from rear break hose to break line
 


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It's a broken break line.
 

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The end broken connected to my brake tube and other to my break line running to the front of the truck
 

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My lines have double flared ends I am wondering what type this piece is
 

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Welcome to TRS :)

That is part of a broken Flex hose

There is a steel brake line that runs from Master cylinder, down the drivers side frame rail

Each rear wheel has a steel brake line that runs to a splitter on the top of the rear axle's differential

There a Flexible rear brake line that runs between the splitter and the brake line in the frame rail, it allows the axle to move up and down without breaking the line, although it can break over the years :)

You need that flexible brake line

Google: 1994 ford ranger flexible brake line rear
 

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This piece is attached to the flex hose and frame rail line. It connected to two
 

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That piece in the picture is NOT a factory piece. It is called a compression fitting... or at least the picture shows part of a compression fitting. In my opinion a compression fitting should never be used on a brake line. They just don't have the sealing integrity of a double flare and my guess is that you are here because it is leaking.
 

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