As we all know if the brakes in a car fail you had better find a hill to slow you down. To replace a brake line is a simple procedure and can save a driver from a headache or maybe worse in the future. The process is simple, drain the fluid and detaching the brake line then attach the new line and fill and bleed the system. Some driver will choose to upgrade to stainless steel braided lines at this point and these will be able to take more pressure without flexing or expanding. This means more pressure to the calipers and more powerful and consistent braking. Once the system is completely bled it is a good idea to replace the brake pads and turn the rotors. Be sure that the brake master cylinder is making good pressure before you get back on the street.
How to Change a Brake Line
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