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Yea im not really sure what to make of it either??? I mean the leak is obvious: its located about a foot in front of the drivers side rear wheel and dumps out nearly every ounce of fluid within minutes. Im almost positive there is no fluid left in the lines as I can hear air hissing out of the crack when I apply the brakes. :huh:

I had to replace the rear left line on my '94 this Summer. It completely blew out behind the drivers side rear wheel.

As mentioned I still had brakes, however it required a couple pumps to get stopped.

This line is quite difficult to replace as it disappears up over the rear suspension to a junction block just behind the rear wheel.

If I remember correctly there is a bracket that holds the lines at this location. With the bolt removed from the bracket, the assembly can be moved out a bit to access the retaining clip and then extend the line to gain access to the fitting.

I carefully removed the old line, cut it about to the drivers seat, and made an exact duplicate (bends). The newly formed

line fit great. It's difficult to access, however it's the preforming of the line that makes it much easier.

Barry

Thanks Barry

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