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For 1990-2009 cars only

Caution: Always use double walled steel brake pipe when replacing brake pipes. The use of any other pipe is not recommended and may cause brake system failure. Carefully route and retain replacement brake pipes. Always use the correct fasteners and the original location for replacement brake pipes. Failure to properly route and retain brake pipes may cause damage to the brake pipes and cause brake system failure.

Tools Required

J 29803-A ISO Flaring Tool

    Important: This vehicle uses only ISO flares on the brake pipe connections. Do not attempt to use single or double lap flares when replacing the brake pipes.


    Object Number: 161434  Size: SH
  1. Obtain the recommended tubing and steel fitting nuts of the correct size (the outside diameter of the tubing is used to specify size.)
  2. Cut tubing to length. The correct length may be determined by measuring old pipe using a string and adding 3 mm (0.118 in) for each ISO flare.
  3. Install the fittings before starting the flare.
  4. Flare the tubing ends using an ISO flaring tool such as J 29803-A . Refer to ISO Flares Replacement .
  5. Bend the pipe assembly to match old pipe (2), using a pipe bender. A clearance of 19 mm (0.075 in) must be maintained from all moving or vibrating parts.