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Old 08-07-2008, 11:09 PM   #1
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Rear Brake Hardline.. 02 Blaze 2wd 2 door

does anyknow know what size/thread pitch the rear hardline is coming off the frame that goes to the tee for the brakes is?

i bought all 5 stainless steel braided brake lines for my blazer and the only one tobin @ kore3 doesnt know for sure is right is the rear center hose its 7/16-24 female inverted flare fittings at the frame end and a 3/8-24 female inverted flare tee fitting at the axle end.

can anyone confirm this for me? it cant be returned if i get fluid or anything on them, so im hoping someone knows if this is right before i go to install it.

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Re: Rear Brake Hardline.. 02 Blaze 2wd 2 door

Yes, you're correct. 7/16"-24 female that attaches to the hardline coming from the front and 3/8"-24 female that attaches to each hardine on the rear axel. I just measured them 5 minutes ago.
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Re: Rear Brake Hardline.. 02 Blaze 2wd 2 door

Quote: Originally Posted by s10cyncrvr
Yes, you're correct. 7/16"-24 female that attaches to the hardline coming from the front and 3/8"-24 female that attaches to each hardine on the rear axel. I just measured them 5 minutes ago.
bad ass! thanks so much. thats the only thing i was worried about.
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