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rear brake line rotted


kevinsranger

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my rear brake line rotted and blow out saturday, so i am replacing it, its the line running from the master to the rear rubber line, i didnt see a rabs valve in the back, but i didnt look too in depth, its a 94 supercab 4x4, does anyone know about how long of 3/16 line i am going to need and what fittings i need to buy? i have the flaring tool and bender, so i just need to get the materials
 
I believe the rabs valve is inside the frame benieth the drivers seat. Just buy a roll of brake line, it's only twelve bucks a roll here so that should be about three bucks there. Can't remember the fittings, it's a while since I did mine.
 
I believe the rabs valve is inside the frame benieth the drivers seat. Just buy a roll of brake line, it's only twelve bucks a roll here so that should be about three bucks there. Can't remember the fittings, it's a while since I did mine.

i definitely dont have a vavle that far up, if its anywhere its next to the gas tank. i checked from the master to where the gas tank starts. i think i am going to buy a roll today, i was kinda curious about the fittings tho because i know the front fitting i can reuse because its like brand new where it screws into the master
 
The fitting into the Master is a metric fitting, however those have a bulb style flare one them, rather than the standard flare. The RABS valve should be in the frame rail right where it kicks up under the fire wall. Thats where it is on both my 94 and 97. The RABS valve will be metric fittings as well. The rubber line at the rear axle will be a standard fitting.
 
The fitting into the Master is a metric fitting, however those have a bulb style flare one them, rather than the standard flare. The RABS valve should be in the frame rail right where it kicks up under the fire wall. Thats where it is on both my 94 and 97. The RABS valve will be metric fittings as well. The rubber line at the rear axle will be a standard fitting.

cool thanks, if my rabs valve is there, im just gonna bypass it before i have trouble like everyone else does. im going to reuse my fitting at the master, and hopefully the fitting at the rubber hose end will be in good shape. so i use a standard flare for 3/16 line even tho the fitting is metric right?
 
haha have fun buddy i just did mine not to long ago
 
yeah its typical are you still a member on rf?

i am but i barely go on there anymore, i like this site because of the tech talk. i lost my license til next june so my girl has been driving the ranger
 

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