stewie
NAXJA Forum User
for the benefit of someone searching this in the future.
if your going to be junking the old axle and/or hard lines you can cut the hard line on the axle with a pair of wire dikes. this will pinch the cut end together. if its still leaking crimp it more with a pair of pliers. then when you need to put your new axles hard line on you can remove the crimped stub and connect your new hard line. i have done this with a couple ZJ prop valves that i grabbed at the junkyard. it helps keep the rest of my crap from getting brake fluid all over it.
or you can remove the backing plate/ brake assembly from the axle and tie it up out of the way until its time to connect the new brakes.
if your going to be junking the old axle and/or hard lines you can cut the hard line on the axle with a pair of wire dikes. this will pinch the cut end together. if its still leaking crimp it more with a pair of pliers. then when you need to put your new axles hard line on you can remove the crimped stub and connect your new hard line. i have done this with a couple ZJ prop valves that i grabbed at the junkyard. it helps keep the rest of my crap from getting brake fluid all over it.
or you can remove the backing plate/ brake assembly from the axle and tie it up out of the way until its time to connect the new brakes.