Brake Lines

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Tonyrodz

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Around a week ago my gf was driving the Tahoe, and while braking a brake line popped. Thankfully she was able to drive it home. I knew it was a brake line, but I'm tired of messing with it--plus I don't have any time. So we dropped it off to a local mechanic. I don't trust any of the local guys. In my experience they're all thieves--some worse then others.
So this guy calls today and says al the lines need to be replaced because they're all rotted. A guy a few years ago replaced the rear lines, but I'm going with it. $800 to replace them all. Seems expensive to me, and he says he can't buy them pre-bent--I know they make them--and he has to make them all, which i know isn't really hard to do. Really pisses me off. Really I'm just venting right now. I hate when these guys talk to me like I don't have a clue. Assholes.
 

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I hear you I'm getting to age where I will need to find someone that you can trust and do a good job.

Did you ask what type of material was going to be used for lines.
 
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I hear you I'm getting to age where I will need to find someone that you can trust and do a good job.

Did you ask what type of material was going to be used for lines.
He's gonna use the nickel plated lines. Im in Jersey, so it's a common thing for the brake lines to corrode. Lots of salt on the roads during winter.
It's so hard to find an honest mechanic nowadays.
 

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He's gonna use the nickel plated lines. Im in Jersey, so it's a common thing for the brake lines to corrode. Lots of salt on the roads during winter.
It's so hard to find an honest mechanic nowadays.
That material should hold up great good luck with repair on your truck.
 

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i've blown a brake line 4 times, two different times was when my wife was driving while i was deployed
each time i only repaired the 1 line, until the most recent time in which i went in and did the rest of them

sucks but sounds smart, while you're in there do it all especially living there
 
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i've blown a brake line 4 times, two different times was when my wife was driving while i was deployed
each time i only repaired the 1 line, until the most recent time in which i went in and did the rest of them

sucks but sounds smart, while you're in there do it all especially living there
Agreed, but you know how it is--always happens at the worst time.
 

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