I am replacing the front passenger side brake line from my '85 CJ-7. This is the hard line from the proportioning valve to the frame near the wheel.
I have disconnected the line at each end and removed all of the mounting tabs and screws. How in the world to I get the line out, much less get the new line in without damaging it? It runs above the steering box and above the 2 steering hoses. The brake line makes a right angle in that corner. Although I have the line loose, I don't see how it's going to side out and I really don't see how I can get the new line in without severely bending it.
I can cut the old line to get it out, but getting in the new line is the real trick. Do I need to pull the grill, radiator, and possibly the steering box to get into this corner?
Any advise here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I have disconnected the line at each end and removed all of the mounting tabs and screws. How in the world to I get the line out, much less get the new line in without damaging it? It runs above the steering box and above the 2 steering hoses. The brake line makes a right angle in that corner. Although I have the line loose, I don't see how it's going to side out and I really don't see how I can get the new line in without severely bending it.
I can cut the old line to get it out, but getting in the new line is the real trick. Do I need to pull the grill, radiator, and possibly the steering box to get into this corner?
Any advise here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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