Rear center brake hose replacement/installation

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I'm getting ready to install the 6 hose Goodridge stainless braided brake hose kit. The caliper lines will be easy. I'm concerned about the 2 rear center hoses above the diff/frame. I know the spare tire will need to be removed to get access. Are there any special tools needed to replace these? It doesn't look like there will be much room to work or get a wrench on things. I've also heard about issues with the lines not fitting correctly, but Goodridge apparently has a newer retrofitted kit. Any tips are appreciated. Thanks!
 

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No special tools needed, assuming you have a flare wrench. Have fun, even after goodridge sent me some little piece, it still leaked. Ended up using an OEM hose for that
 
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Good info here! I don't want this to be time wasting headache. Thinking I may go back to the Russell hoses using their 5 piece kit, but only using the 4 caliper hoses. I can order two separate 18" Russell hoses with adapters for the 2 center hoses. Was hoping to find a good 6 piece kit, but doesn't look like one exists.
 

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