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I am attempting to install stainless steel brake lines (hoses) on my '92 coupe. I have searched but found no topics for this situation. The lines that I purchased from Pelican Parts have fitting ends that do not swivel. Is this typical and how are they installed? Do I have to remove the calipers?
Also, the rear hose have female fittings on both ends that do not swivel. The rear calipers on my '92 coupe have hard lines from the center of the inside part of the caliper ( same location as the hose on the front caliper) with a male end into the caliper. Am I missing something about this installation or are the possibly the wrong parts? Any help or comments would be helpful and appreciated.
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Carl
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This is a street car. The rear caliper does not appear to have a rubber hose. It only has a hard (steel) line into the caliper.
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Thanks for the help. Will certainly make the job easier.
Carl
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[quote name='Brian' date='Apr 19 2006, 03:24 PM']i removed the front calipers to do it because. like you said, there's no swivels. i don't know what they were thinking!
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No need to remove calipers and when you think about it (or do it once) you realize if you screw the end that goes into the caliper first, leaving the brake line end disconnected, then attach the brake line end the process is quite simple. Of course I didn't realize this the first line I did but I figured it out before I did the other front line.
The rears are a bit$h and I had mine on a scissor lift! You just need to be able to at them from at least 2 angles, takes time and remain calm (easier said than done).
Bill W.
'93 968 6 spd. coupe; '97 993 Cab
'91 BMW R100GS/PD
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