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Brake hose failure...new hose!

59apache

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wow, thanks a lot! i will contact them request it. did you bring the old hose to them as a pattern?
or do they know by vehicle (REO included :) ) what hose is needed?
 

NoLeftTurns

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I am not sure about this as a possibility, however I often use nice wonderful Swagelok at my work. This is rated at a minimum of 3000psi constantly for our applications. I'm sure its burst pressure is higher. I know they have braided stainless flex lines in various sizes. I know people here are big on made in the USA and I believe it is from Ohio or something. Probably not the most cost effective, but I think it may be what I decide to use. I need to check for compatibility with dot3. I will be looking into replacing the hard lines with 316 as well. I assume stock is carbon steel.
 

VPed

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New brake hoses

Here is a picture of my new brake hoses. I had them made up by a local hose place, DOT rated and all that. $40 each.
 

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o1951

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Just for kicks, when you are done making repairs, fire her up and stand hard on the brake pedal for 30 seconds.
I do that at least once a month on all my vehicles. If it blows, would have when you needed to hit brakes hard.
 
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