I just installed new bigger front rotors, pads and calipers, new rear backing plate, rotors and pads on my 2002 Yukon SLT. While under the car, i noticed that all the steel brake lines are in extremely bad shape. They have layers of rust caked on them. I didn't feel like starting a big project but after bleeding all the brakes, well you guess it! One of the lines going toward the front of the truck near the ABS unit let go. Leaked all the brake fluid on my garage floor after spending all that time bleeding them.
I am not going to replace just that line because, all the other are in the same pathetic shape and would probable blow too if i wiggle them enough.
I am disgusted that these line can be in this bad of shape. I bought the truck new in 02, never took it to the beach and the truck is garaged, for the brake line to be in this bad of shape has to be some sort of cheap material that GMC used. I googled this problem and found that this is a common and very dangerous problem that most GM 1500 and SUV truck are having. Many people has got into accidents because of brake line failure. So to all, check your brake lines ASAP.
Neverless, i have to replace them. I am looking at the stainless prebent brake line kit that Classic tube makes. It looks like a kit that will never need to be replaced again once installed. Has anyone here tried to tackle this job. It does not look too bad but it is pain trying to get at some of the areas where you can't see, especially the rear brake lines that run along the frame rail. Those clips that the brake lines sit in are a pain in the ass and it is in those areas that major rust appears.
I am not going to replace just that line because, all the other are in the same pathetic shape and would probable blow too if i wiggle them enough.
I am disgusted that these line can be in this bad of shape. I bought the truck new in 02, never took it to the beach and the truck is garaged, for the brake line to be in this bad of shape has to be some sort of cheap material that GMC used. I googled this problem and found that this is a common and very dangerous problem that most GM 1500 and SUV truck are having. Many people has got into accidents because of brake line failure. So to all, check your brake lines ASAP.
Neverless, i have to replace them. I am looking at the stainless prebent brake line kit that Classic tube makes. It looks like a kit that will never need to be replaced again once installed. Has anyone here tried to tackle this job. It does not look too bad but it is pain trying to get at some of the areas where you can't see, especially the rear brake lines that run along the frame rail. Those clips that the brake lines sit in are a pain in the ass and it is in those areas that major rust appears.