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brake lines

alright i just bought goodridge ss brake lines and i was trying to install them but i cant get the old break lines off how do i do this?
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For starters you need a set of Flare Nut Wrenches. Without them you WILL round off the edges of your fittings. If this has happened-then you need really strong Vice Grip pliers.
What's the trick here-a lot of strength and patience. Be sure to use a wrench on both fittings while taking apart and reassembly between the steel lines and the flex lines.
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patience whats that! i took a saws all to the resonator i have no patience!
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Oops-I forgot Grasshopper you might using a bit of Power Blaster or CRC to loosen things up a bit. And do not forget the retaining clips.
Sawzalls are very useful-I hate cutting pipe by hand too-large pipe that is.
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