perelaar
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I've noticed corrosion on the metal brake and fuel pipes under the car, especially on the last part, where the brake lines meet the load balancing valve.
I (lightly) cleaned around with a steel brush and I'll be applying anticorrosion and underseal, but in the end they have to be fixed.
Is there a way to do that without having to take the entire brake line from under the car? My local motor factors can make me metal brake lines, have done so before, but those where the parts between the splitter and the rear brake cilinders. So easy to undo, and take along to get correct length...
I (lightly) cleaned around with a steel brush and I'll be applying anticorrosion and underseal, but in the end they have to be fixed.
Is there a way to do that without having to take the entire brake line from under the car? My local motor factors can make me metal brake lines, have done so before, but those where the parts between the splitter and the rear brake cilinders. So easy to undo, and take along to get correct length...