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I'm replacing the 3 rubber brake lines on my M1009 (one for each front wheel, one for the rear diff) because they are 25 years old and look like they're gonna pop any minute. I'd like to get slightly longer ones than stock - so that I don't have to replace them again when I lift this thing in a few years. I plan on about a 4" lift - nothing crazy. I don't want to spend $200 on fancy stainless steel off-road extended brake hoses.
Somebody once told me that there is a model of GM truck that has brake hoses with the same fittings as the Blazer/M1009 but they are a few inches longer. Does anyone know if there is truth to this, and if so - what vehicle I need to tell the guys at NAPA that I own to get longer brake lines that fit my fittings and don't cost me several hundred dollars? I think I was told late 90's suburbans.. Ever heard about this?
Also, brake hoses on a M1009 are compression fit, correct? Do I need to buy washers or o-rings when I replace the hoses? (I've done this on other vehicles)
Thanks.
I'm replacing the 3 rubber brake lines on my M1009 (one for each front wheel, one for the rear diff) because they are 25 years old and look like they're gonna pop any minute. I'd like to get slightly longer ones than stock - so that I don't have to replace them again when I lift this thing in a few years. I plan on about a 4" lift - nothing crazy. I don't want to spend $200 on fancy stainless steel off-road extended brake hoses.
Somebody once told me that there is a model of GM truck that has brake hoses with the same fittings as the Blazer/M1009 but they are a few inches longer. Does anyone know if there is truth to this, and if so - what vehicle I need to tell the guys at NAPA that I own to get longer brake lines that fit my fittings and don't cost me several hundred dollars? I think I was told late 90's suburbans.. Ever heard about this?
Also, brake hoses on a M1009 are compression fit, correct? Do I need to buy washers or o-rings when I replace the hoses? (I've done this on other vehicles)
Thanks.