How to Replace Front Brake Hose 1988-02 GMC Sierra 1500

How to Replace Front Brake Hose 1988-02 GMC Sierra 1500

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A leaking brake hose is bad news! Losing fluid, or getting air in the system can cause the brakes to weaken or fail completely. Old, dry rotted, cracking, or bulging lines are on the verge of breaking and starting a leak. This video shows you how to install a new TRQ brake line engineered to fit your 1988-2002 GMC K1500.

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Conner Hansen says:

You are sure the break line wrench is metric not standard? Going to but break line wrenches today! Thanks

J Reddd says:

very good informative step by step video I am going to change my hose today on my 1984 c10 thanks

Loyal Stanley says:

6:10 "couple loving bonks" very important ♥

szargos says:

Nice video. Love the mirror, I can see everything.

James Helton says:

I did a complete brake job on 2002 chevy suburban after bleeding all the lines I found the right rear bleeder valve leaking.. replaced it still leaking

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