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Brake Lines


Colin

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City
ON Canada
Vehicle Year
2004
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Automatic
If someone has posted this before I apologize. Rockauto carries most of the brake lines for the Ranger. OEM motorcraft ones for really cheap. I was going to make new ones for the rear axle but by the time I bought the flare tool and fittings it would be almost twice the cost of getting the factory lines.

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But then you would have to tools to fix them in the future, if you would happen to break something.
 
I'm planning on picking them up in the future when stores reopen and Amazon isn't taking a month to ship "non-essential" products. I'm swapping in a Torsen and I want to do it sooner rather than later
 
I like replacing stuff like that with NiCop. Its sooo much nicer than OEM steel lines and never rusts.
 
The ni-cop is great stuff, did all the lines in my 2000 SI Coupe. Any other brake line repairs will done with that, I still have some 3/16 line but I don't have a double flare tool or fittings. Once normality returns I'll pick them up.
 

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