Where is the best place to get a complete set of brake pipes for an early freelander?
2 usually surfice for most peopleThat's what I thought
What size pipe? Any idea on how many foot I'll need?
for an early freelander
Standard 3/16" is needed to replace the 4 pipes to the wheels.That's what I thought
What size pipe? Any idea on how many foot I'll need?
The flairs are just standard, nothing special. There are single flairs for male fittings and reverse flairs for female fittings.I am sure they are double flanged and there are films on how to do it on you tube
Hope this helps
good advice imoDandd, where are you based???
I did one side of my mates car a couple of months ago.
Based on that you will need two rolls of brake pipe. I reccomend you plan to put joints in the rear brake pipes as the originals are one piece and impossible to get off in one piece let alone get back on.
Also my top tip is make slave piece. thats a fitting with a small length of pipe beaten over at the end to stop fluid coming out. undo the brake pipe under the bonnet and put in the slave piece stopping the master cylinder from draining. You can then take your time removing that line and making a pipe. once back together I bleed that one line and move to the next. that way you know which line still has air in if you have a soft pedal, as it can only be the line you are working on.
Do not buy a cheap flanging tool off ebay, they dont work.
Mine was about £50. pipe work and fittings will cost about £40. fluid £10. saving you about £140 on what a garage will charge.
Found this one on ebay, this is the type I used for years and it was really good.
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