Do I need extended brake lines?
You do not need to extend the brake lines. Climb under there and look. reevesci said: Highly recommend the diff-drop at 2″ or more of lift.
Can a front brake line be replaced on a Honda Accord?
It really depends on what line or location you are going to be working on. Replacing the front brake lines are not as difficult as replacing the rear. It also depends on if you are able to purchase prefabricated lines or not. Take a read through the article below as we will tackle the front flex lines on the Accord.
Where is the mid line bracket on a Honda Accord?
The mid line bracket is there simply to keep the line in place. You’ll likely need your 12 mm socket to remove this connection. Figure 2. Driver’s side brake lines circled. The last connection from the still line to the flex line is one that you need to be careful of.
What do the brake lines on a car look like?
The brake lines look very rusty, for sure, and so do a lot of other parts like the exhaust hanger, and the inside of the rear driver side wheel (I think its called the brake rotor? Or caliper? probably both) is so rusted it’s got holes in it.
Can a car brake line be rusted out?
Yes, undercarriage and steel brake line corrosion is a fact of life here in snow country even though car bodies don’t rust so fast now where you can see them. When a car gets older than about 10 or 12 years, it’s a good thing to push as hard as you can on the brake pedal to try to burst a line that might fail during a panic stop.
It really depends on what line or location you are going to be working on. Replacing the front brake lines are not as difficult as replacing the rear. It also depends on if you are able to purchase prefabricated lines or not. Take a read through the article below as we will tackle the front flex lines on the Accord.
The mid line bracket is there simply to keep the line in place. You’ll likely need your 12 mm socket to remove this connection. Figure 2. Driver’s side brake lines circled. The last connection from the still line to the flex line is one that you need to be careful of.
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The brake lines look very rusty, for sure, and so do a lot of other parts like the exhaust hanger, and the inside of the rear driver side wheel (I think its called the brake rotor? Or caliper? probably both) is so rusted it’s got holes in it.