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Old 06-18-2009, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Brake Line - Desperate Need Help

no one in my city seems to have any idea what the OEM brake line is for a 91 JDM turbo MR2. including the Toyota dealer. So short of taking it out and going around asking if any one carries it, can any one can help me get a part number or something? that would be very appreciated.
I need the brake line for the front right side (driver's side)
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Old 06-18-2009, 08:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Tell you what, you can get a part number on it, but one line is like 50-60 bucks american - maybe as high as 75.

Youre so much better off replacing your lines with a set of braided stainless lines.


47313A HOSE, FLEXIBLE, NO.1 (FOR FRONT) 90947-02609 SW2* 90947-02692 SW20; SW21..CP; SW21..TBR..MTM

So its one of those 2 model numbers I posted. Im sure either one would work, its one of those where it matters what your vin is or something.
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okay, If I do that do I need to change any fittings?
Do I need particular part Numbers for brake lines as well?
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those part numbers are just for the Soft lines right?
Would have any for hard lines?
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You need hardlines too?
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The driver's side is the left side of the car, not the right. ("the brake line for the front right side (driver's side)".)

Do you need the brake line from the master brake cylinder to the flex hose, or just the flex hose from the brake line to the brake caliper?

Being more descriptive will help others assist you in your parts search.

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I have the hard lines also
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The driver's side is the left side of the car, not the right. ("the brake line for the front right side (driver's side)".)

Do you need the brake line from the master brake cylinder to the flex hose, or just the flex hose from the brake line to the brake caliper?

Being more descriptive will help others assist you in your parts search.
My car is a JDM model MR2 so the driver's side is the right side.
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