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Do i need to drop the gas tank to replace the rear brake lines?

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Old Jul 11, 2010 | 01:05 PM
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Default Do i need to drop the gas tank to replace the rear brake lines?

Ive searched around on the site and cant find anyone else that asked a similar question. I have a leak in one of my lines directly under the parking brake handle. So i stripped the plastic shields, got the fittings loose, and ordered both new lines. The drivers side looks fairly easy, but the passenger side looks like the line goes between the gas tank and the chassis itself. If i have to remove it i will, just wondering if i have to.
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Old Jul 12, 2010 | 04:13 PM
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Default Re: Do i need to drop the gas tank to replace the rear brake lines?

I was under my car last weekend looking at that because I was considering replacing my lines too. It looked like they do go above the gas tank... I don't know for certain if you need to drop the tank though because I have not done this.

Did you order pre-bent lines? From where? Majestic?

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Old Jul 13, 2010 | 05:32 AM
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Default Re: Do i need to drop the gas tank to replace the rear brake lines?

yeah i ordered the lines through majestic.
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