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Old November 12th, 2016, 9:32 PM
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Got the thrill of my life exiting off the freeway and brake pedal goes all the way to the floor, split a brake line, found out all brake lines are almost rusted thru.
Anyone know where I can get AC DELCO brake lines? Everywhere I checked shows they are discontinued.
Any ideas?
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You might have to go aftermarket. I had the brake lines on my 2002 Tahoe do the same thing to me this past spring. I ended up getting a complete stainless steel brake line kit and replaced them all. I think I went to classictube.com, they were pre-bent/formed and went in fine.

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they do sell brake and fuel line kits for some models but not all. the ones i have seen are about $300. It does save some labour time. For a tech to make all the brake lines front to rear from rolls of brake tubing...you would be looking at 4 to 6 hours labour time. What ever you get done, have them cover it with rubberiezed rocker guard to prevent corrosion...unless you use cupric/nickel...it won't corrode.
maybe try https://www.carid.com/2003-chevy-imp...e-lines-hoses/

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