SunlitComet
OBS Jedi-Do Good
At least it was just rust on the outside end and never they broke.
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I replaced all the brake lines in my '98 K1500 Suburban last fall as the lines were shot:
The truck came from up north and I was going to buy the kit or a few rolls of line. Then I realized that cars in SC aren't really exposed to road salt so I hit the pull-a-part and scavenged lines off 2 Tahoes & a Suburban to come up with almost everything I needed. I did, however, have to make the RF line from scratch.
Other than some special (goofy) flare nuts, the lines are all standard 3/16" or 1/4". If nothing is available locally I'd buy a few rolls or straight lengths of line and start copying the lines, a few at a time. They don't need to be 100% exact, just close enough to work. You can copy the axle lines, lines from MC to ABS distribution block , and LF line without pulling the old ones off the truck. It would also be a great time to upgrade the Master Cyl.
Here's what I pulled off. Most of my lines were terribly rotted in spots and great in others.
New lines at MC:
New lines on the frame rail:
jimmy and compact blazers will not likely happen. any gmt420 or gmt430 platform tahoe, yukon or full size blazer should work just fine from years 95-2000. and a few years early for the yukon I think.
I've never seen a brake line rust from the inside out. Exhaust systems do this b/c of the moisture that's a byproduct of combustion. If grabbing a set of lines to use as patterns works for you that's fine. Just remember to transfer the flare nuts as they're non standard.