I had it made at a local hose maker place. I think it was United Rubber or something like that.

I sent in the old hose so they could compare it or use my old fittings, but they already knew what it was supposed to have.

Bleeding the rear brakes is painfully easy. Just take the brake reservoir cap off and make sure it's full. Then open the bleed screw on the rear axle.

BTW, if there are any black widow spiders living on the axle, they may try to attack the drops of brake fluid as they fall <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />

Anyway, watch for the air bubbles, and when there aren't anymore, tighten the screw, top off and cap the reservoir and try the pedal. If it is still spongy, repeat the procedure above.

It's a very easy, one man operation.

Clay


1990 Montero RS (In pieces... for now)

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