Well Crap it needs it all!

UPDATE. Well I got all the parts in yesterday and after cleaning up some other things I started on the brakes. Apparently I'm gonna have to replace everything up and probably including the Master cylinder cause it a tad crusty too. Started on passenger front wheel and it started off easy enough until I started trying to to take anything apart. Twisted and snapped the line trying to get the rubber hose disconnected and had to snap the line to the wheel cylinder to get it free. I have never messed with brake lines personally and I'm torn between having a shop doing the lines and paying $40 an hour + Parts vs trying to find someone local and for a case of beer or so have me help and hopefully learn the skill. For the time being I have to removed parts soaking in vinegar and salt to derust and I'll prob paint/oil them when they come out.


You can order the correct brake lines that are prebent for your car through www.inlinetube.com or http://www.finelinesinc.com/. Both of them make a nice product and the cost isn't excessive. You can also get the lines in stainless steel.