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Old 03-13-2002, 12:31 PM   #3
Kisner
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Thanks for the info. Figured it out this past weekend when I crawled under the car and decided to get dirty. After I cleaned all the dirt and gunk off, I realized 3 of the clips holding the brake line to the rear axle were welded on one end but not the other. Took flat-head screw driver and bent them back far enough for lines to come out. The other bracket (along with the rear rubber brake hose bracket) was actually held on by the rear axle vent hose nut. It came out easy to. Hopefully, new lines will arrive today and I begin putting it all back together. Sure hope they're all bent to correct specifications.
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