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Old 08-10-2006, 05:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Stripped Brake Line....

Ughhhh, So I was bleedin my brakes and noticed a pinhole leak in the driverside rear brake line. It was right where the line goes into the adapter or whatever that box/input is called where the line from the passenger side also meets. So I cut the line in an attempt to get the threaded connecter out with a ratchet, alas it is stripped and in there very well. What would be the best method of getting this out, hopefully wihtout bringing it to a shop, which i hate to do.... THanks in advance...
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vise grips if possible

but I would just bring it to a shop before it got worse....the nut on there is so small that I wouldn't trust myself....mine are in to the point where I can't get them off either- I'm taking them to the shop to get my new break lines installed

I've broken enough bolts and nuts on my car by now that I know when it'd be less of a headache and cheaper in the long run just to take it to a shop
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