Rear brake lines

I have a 90 RT4WD and I want to redo the rear brakes. As the nuts for the lines seize up a lot, I just wanted to do new lines and cylinders. The trouble is I can't find the lines from any of the online Honda places. Does anyone know where to get replacements? Let me know please. Thanks.

Comments

  • BIOHAZARDBIOHAZARD Wagonist
    you will have to make lines, its the cheapest way to do it. also the lines run through the cabin, not along the outside of one of the frame rails like most cars. to make new lines youll need a roll of 3/16" steel tubing, all the proper fittings and a double flaring tool.
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Surely he's just talking about the flex lines from the body to the trailing arm?
  • JakerJaker familEE
    There's actually a metal line between the rubber line and the wheel cylinder.
  • cbothacbotha Band Wagon
    In terms of making them, for a little extra $$ get SS lines and fittings. I got supplies from http://www.inlinetube.com/
  • harumphharumph Band Wagon
    Thanks for the info everyone. I did just mean the lines from the flex tubing to the wheel cylinders. I had a CRX a few years back and had to bend the lines myself. It was a total pain in the ass and I had hoped to avoid it. What a part to discontinue!
  • ragenasianragenasian Moderator
    I just made all new brake lines for my truck. It was super easy and much cheaper than buying new already assembled ones. I have enough line now to do a couple of more cars as well.
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