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dog chewed the brake line...

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I was driving just like I do every other day... but when I presseddown the brake pedal, it went half way like normal and then straight to the floor. When I got home I got under the truck only to see that my dog had chewed through the center hose in the rear brake line.... anyone know how difficult these are to replace?
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kermit wrote:...my dog had chewed through the center hose in the rear brake line.... anyone know how difficult these are to replace?
Pretty hard to replace, for sure. A good dog is hard to find. I would suggest getting the one you have a good rawhide chew toy and keeping it. It is probably trainable. Replacement will not be needed.

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Image I wondered how long it would be before someone can up with the obvious answer. Dogs are much harder to replace than brake lines.
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04crewvt wrote:...........Dogs are much harder to replace than brake lines.
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Hey Kermit, the line's pretty easy but ya better start feedin the dog food that aint rubber or brake-fluid flavor so he quits being so confused. :lol:
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ha ha ha

the dog is lucky to still be alive. she chews on everything! and i swear she knows what she is doing is bad.

seriously though... is the brake line hard to replace?
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kermit wrote:... is the brake line hard to replace?
Haven't needed to change one, but it should not be too bad. Make darn sure you don't round the hex. Use a line wrench that fits tight if you need to. Locking pliers may work. Don't crush the fittings.
You will need a friend to help bleed the brakes. Take your time and be through. It is going to take some time to get all the air out.
Careful of the bleeders too. Rounding them off would be a shame.

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f9k9 wrote:I wish they were as easy as cats!Image
still laughing while typing. thank god the family is still awake, or they would have been up now for sure. i've been using treats to teach my cats to nap in the dryer. seems like a good plan then i'll just get a crying phone call from the wife while i'm at work, no blame if i'm not there.

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Brake line replacement is easy, just use the proper sized wrenches Apply some penetrating oil on the fittings prior to aid in their removal.

After the new line is installed, you will need to bleed and refill the entire braking system to ensure that air is not present in the system.

If the ABS system has air, you may have to bring the vehicle to the dealership or mechanic to bleed that part of the system.

Hope it helps.