Front to back brake line for r1500 fwd 1991

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Does anyone know where I:can get a front to back brake line for a 1991 suburban R1500 rwd? I can’t seem to find that one by itself on line.
 

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Inline Tube sells the kit, maybe they will just sell you the part.
 

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I bought the stainless lines from LMC for our '77. I didn't think the fit was all that perfect and required some modification. The feedback I get from most is that they never fit as well as stock.

If I could do it again, I would make my own line, which is what I am doing with the fuel line, or find a shop that does it.

There is a shop near me that only does lines in Phoenix and he quoted me less than $200 to make and install all new hardlines and I wish I had gone that route. Look for hose/tube shops in your area.
 

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Thanks,
I will make my own line as well.
Dennis
 

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I bought the stainless lines from LMC for our '77. I didn't think the fit was all that perfect and required some modification. The feedback I get from most is that they never fit as well as stock.

If I could do it again, I would make my own line, which is what I am doing with the fuel line, or find a shop that does it.

There is a shop near me that only does lines in Phoenix and he quoted me less than $200 to make and install all new hardlines and I wish I had gone that route. Look for hose/tube shops in your area.

What shop did the quote? I live in south scottsdale and i may need to replace mine.
 

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What shop did the quote? I live in south scottsdale and i may need to replace mine.

Rmacc hose in Glendale. Roughly Grand & 67th. I've heard a lot of good reviews of people going there and getting lines installed cheaper than you can buy them for.

If you go, check out the Chrome Guy and Mark's bolts, both located less than a mile away. Mark's is where I try and buy all my hardware. $6 a pound for Grade 8 and tons of SS, Metric, etc. all in stock. The Chrome Guy stocks a lot of parts for Chevy trucks, like a mini LMC, comparable prices, good service.


Also, for full custom/ hot rod, there is AZ High Test. They do show quality lines.
 

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