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Dana 60 Brake Lines

XJess98

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Kaysville
I'm a newbie at this and am stuck hoping someone has some advice. I've got some dana 60's under my cherokee out of a late 70's Ford. The brake lines are way to short but I'm struggling to find brake lines with an 11 mm thickness and a 10 mm hole. The lines also need to have a 3/16 femal adapter where the hard lines connect. I would like something that is about 24 inches long. Hope this all makes sense. Thanks
 
Napa carries pre made lengths of brake line that you can bend however you need. if you don't have a Napa near you, you could always try another parts house and ask them. Even take your current brake line and check it at the store before you buy.

Craig
 
You're looking for rubber lines, right? Try napaonline.com.

To clarify - you want it to have 3/16" female flares (i.e. 3/8-24 thread) on both ends, a block that bolts to the axle tube with two of the same flare on it?

Some stuff that fits this bill:
http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Detail.aspx?R=UBP38742_0162157174 - 22.8", $36
http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Detail.aspx?R=UBP380480_0241894996 22", has M10 chassis-end fitting (you said 10mm hole, I'm a little confused on that) and 2x 3/8-24 axle-end fittings, $25
http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Detail.aspx?R=UBP36963_0162157187 24.8", 3/8-24 fittings, $42

There are a few others, but finding them is kinda slow and I want to make sure those are the fitting types you're looking for before I bother listing them.

EDIT: I found these by going to napaonline, hitting advanced search, selecting "no" on the "specific vehicle" question, then searching for "hose" and selecting auto/light trucks -> brake systems -> hoses, cables, and bleeder screws -> rear brake lines on the left column menu. Then scroll through the results looking for ones that look like they are pretty long and check the fitting types till you find something that seems about right.
 
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