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    19" chevy style brake hoses

    Does any one have a part number for the 19" chevy style brake hoses. I knw they have been mentioned on here before but I could not find a part number. I am also assuming that 19" would be plenty long for a SOA not running any lift springs. AM i right in that last comment?
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    heck yeas, and i prefer the rubber ones over stainless bradied any day, I dont know the part number but you can go to your local parts store and buddy up to the clerk
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepsr4ever
    heck yeas, and i prefer the rubber ones over stainless bradied any day, I dont know the part number but you can go to your local parts store and buddy up to the clerk
    Have an approximate year and model of truck for them to come off of?
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    i want to say late 70's suburban but i think it was a 3/4 ton front pick up from the late 70's 78k20? comes to mind
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    Thanks alot.....and the fittings fit into stock fittings with no problems? no adapters needed?
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    check out the 3/4 ton chevy truck with the dana 44 front that should have 19" long lines, they are like $17 each here in mn
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    ok i tried a 78 k20 they were not right. I found a part number for the correct fronts which is wagner f120541......does anyone know what to use for the rear or should they be able to tell me what vehicle these fit at the autoparts store?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pyagid
    ok i tried a 78 k20 they were not right. I found a part number for the correct fronts which is wagner f120541......does anyone know what to use for the rear or should they be able to tell me what vehicle these fit at the autoparts store?
    Ok these don't work.... It screws into the existing brake line but the Banjo bolt is to small for it and it just ejects fluid when the brake is pushed.

    If anyone happens to come across a part number let me know. My search is still on
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    was it bleeding out of the top of the bolt? did you replace the 2 copper washers, where they too small?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepsr4ever
    was it bleeding out of the top of the bolt? did you replace the 2 copper washers, where they too small?
    I did replace the 2 copper washers and they where they seemed to be the correct size.

    and it was bleeding out the top or the bolt. This part number i know was for a Waggy front which would be dana 44 axle? Are the calipers the same as teh Dana 30?

    if so I will try it again maybe i stuck an old copper washer in there which i doubt but it is possible.
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