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They are on the inboard side of the trailing arms but easily accessible if you
get the car up high and crawl under. Or you can pull the wheel off and reach
around the spring. It might be worthwhile to take the shock loose which will
allow the trailing arm to drop further increasing access.
'Course I haven't done these since 1996. The SS braided hoses are 19 years old
and still work great!
Dave Massey
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Sent: Mon, May 11, 2015 5:52 pm
Subject: [TR] TR7 rear brake hoses
Hello List,
Planned on replacing the rear flex brake hoses on a TR6 today. They appear to
be almost inaccessible. Has anyone done this job who cares to share his method?
Is there info somewhere on the web that makes this job possible?
Ed Woods
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size="4">They are on the inboard side of the trailing arms but easily
accessible if you get the car up high and crawl under. Or you can pull
the wheel off and reach around the spring. It might be worthwhile to take
the shock loose which will allow the trailing arm to drop further increasing
access.<br>
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'Course I haven't done these since 1996. The SS braided hoses are 19
years old and still work great!<br>
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From: fogbro1 <fogbro1@comcast.net><br>
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Sent: Mon, May 11, 2015 5:52 pm<br>
Subject: [TR] TR7 rear brake hoses<br>
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Planned on replacing the rear flex brake hoses on a TR6 today. They
appear to be almost inaccessible. Has anyone done this job who cares to share
his method? Is there info somewhere on the web that makes this job possible?
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Ed Woods
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