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Looking for Brake lines...


jleas524

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ASE Certified Tech
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City
South Carolina
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Automatic
1994 Ranger, non-ABS.
I am looking for replacement brake line that goes from the master cylinder to the left front T-block.
Has anyone found these, other then in a junk yard?
I tried to make one but no success.
What have you done for a replacement?
 
1994 Ranger, non-ABS.
I am looking for replacement brake line that goes from the master cylinder to the left front T-block.
Has anyone found these, other then in a junk yard?
I tried to make one but no success.
What have you done for a replacement?

Unless you can find a straight, pre-made piece that is about the right length and has the right ends at an auto parts store, you are pretty much stuck making your own. When I had to redo most of the brake lines on my previous Ranger, I had to make and bend my own.
 
I always just make mine.

The NiCop line is easier to work with then steel line.

I will also say if one rusted out... the rest aren't far behind. I always did all the lines when rust was the issue.
 
Would that "T Block" be the one they recommend to route around?
 
Would that "T Block" be the one they recommend to route around?

I've always just plumbed that t-block that mounts on the driver spring bucket back into the brake system. Didn't know taking it out was a thing? You would still have to have a T to get fluid to the passenger wheel.
 
I've always just plumbed that t-block that mounts on the driver spring bucket back into the brake system. Didn't know taking it out was a thing? You would still have to have a T to get fluid to the passenger wheel.
Ahh, T-Block had me thinking it was that block of mishmash behind the left steering inside the frame rail that usually gets stopped up
 
1994 Ranger, non-ABS.
I am looking for replacement brake line that goes from the master cylinder to the left front T-block.
Has anyone found these, other then in a junk yard?
I tried to make one but no success.
What have you done for a replacement?
Try sstubes they list several 94-97.
 

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