Help needed finding a brake line part #
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Help needed finding a brake line part #
I am attempting to find the part number for the small brake line that goes from inbetween the flexible rubber brake hose and the caliper. You can see it in the picture with the blue cap on it:
I need 1 driver's side and 1 passenger's side that I will be using for my Tundra brake conversion. I found a few diagrams but there aren't any part numbers listed. If you can help me out it would be great
I need 1 driver's side and 1 passenger's side that I will be using for my Tundra brake conversion. I found a few diagrams but there aren't any part numbers listed. If you can help me out it would be great
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What happened to those? I have 2 extras this guys sent me when I bought some SS lines, ill sell them to ya. If that doesn't work i always check out Toyota parts east and they have diagrams for everything just gotta look long enough through every section, then I buy from Toyota parts zone once I figure out what I want. Might take some searching in different sections not related to brakes.
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thanks for the additional web sites to check, I found the part #'s.
47314-35330
47316-35250
Hope this might help someone doing the Tundra upgrade. Figured I would replace them since I also ordered new stainless steel brake lines.
47314-35330
47316-35250
Hope this might help someone doing the Tundra upgrade. Figured I would replace them since I also ordered new stainless steel brake lines.
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Marlin and Trail Gear sell them for about $5.
You can also make your own pretty easy. Metric tubing is sometimes hard to find but you can use the metric flare nuts off your old lines and use SAE tube and just double flare them.
I think stock is 6mm? I have used 3/16" tube. Same with fuel line if you are in a pinch. 8mm and 5/16. Just use the old fittings.
You can also make your own pretty easy. Metric tubing is sometimes hard to find but you can use the metric flare nuts off your old lines and use SAE tube and just double flare them.
I think stock is 6mm? I have used 3/16" tube. Same with fuel line if you are in a pinch. 8mm and 5/16. Just use the old fittings.
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