Hello All, Well, not much of a problem replacing the rubber brake lines. Went pretty smoothly. NAPA had a "close" match - it was about two inces longer and had a hex head, rather than round, on the end that goes through the hole in the bracket and the clip holds it in place. I simply filed off the corners of the hex head to make it round and fit through the hole. It also had an extended (about one inch long) hex nut at the end going into the wheel. This makes it MUCH easier to get a wrench on and tighten or loosen. I had to remove the bleeder valve to get the old one off. As always, I received many replies and help from list members. Most prominent was to replace all the rubber at the same time (the rear and the one from the master cylinder). Unfortunately, I had already bought the two wheel hoses, put them on and bled the brakes before I received your words of wisdom. I may replace the other two hoses next weekend to insure safety. Thanks again for all your help. Joe and Jason (now to tackle the rearend problem) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
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