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I need to change my rear brake lines. From the rear wheel and up to the trunk. Is it possible to get piping that are bent and ready for instalation? Or do I need to bend them myself??

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You can but it would be silly money from Nissan!

A roll of Kunifer tubing which is easy to form is the better option! ;)

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what kind of price are we talking about from nissan?? Do I still need to remove the rear and diff with the nissan kit??

what kind of price are we talking about from nissan?? Do I still need to remove the rear and diff with the nissan kit??

Don't know about price mate, but the subframe/diff has to come down to change the pipes anyway!-Like I say,just buy the pipe and make em' yourself.

what kind of price are we talking about from nissan?? Do I still need to remove the rear and diff with the nissan kit??

 

you can do the job by lowering the sub frame rather than removing it, fiddly but an easier option.

 

As Manta says it will be far cheaper to have the pipes made up yourself rather than go to nissan for them, fook knows what silly money they'd be looking for.

is there anyway they can be replaced with braided hose?

 

Vijay

Did all my brake pipes without removing or lowering rear subframe... just removed the rear exhausts to gain access......certainly wasn't easy...

Went to 2 garages who weren't interested in the job because it was to time consuming... FFS

And the Nissan garage up this way said they couldn't supply the pre-formed metal brake lines as they were not available....

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