Trainmaster
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- Rockaway Beach NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2010 Expr Ltd; 2016 XLT
The 2010 Explorers have four brake lines reaching from the body to the frame and connecting to the anti-lock brake pump. To aid Ford in assembling the body to the frame, each of these lines have a short braided stainless flex connector in them. Yesterday, one of mine blew out. The stainless braid separated and the rubber hose under it blew a bubble which popped and sprayed brake fluid.
The other three look like they will eventually do the same.
The repair of course was replacing the line. Ford no longer offers any of these parts, so I bent one, double flaired a stump of the remaining line and installed the new 3/16" line. It has metric fittings.
Now I see that Inline Tube offers a set of stainless lines to replace these, with a two-week delay for them to make them. Has anyone had the same problem? Has anyone installed replacements? On other cars I've worked on, replacing the longer lines required extensive work to get them into place, like removing the radiator, etc.
Since the remaining braided brake line inserts are certainly going to fail in the future, this looks like an inevitable repair if I choose to keep the truck. What do you think?
The other three look like they will eventually do the same.
The repair of course was replacing the line. Ford no longer offers any of these parts, so I bent one, double flaired a stump of the remaining line and installed the new 3/16" line. It has metric fittings.
Now I see that Inline Tube offers a set of stainless lines to replace these, with a two-week delay for them to make them. Has anyone had the same problem? Has anyone installed replacements? On other cars I've worked on, replacing the longer lines required extensive work to get them into place, like removing the radiator, etc.
Since the remaining braided brake line inserts are certainly going to fail in the future, this looks like an inevitable repair if I choose to keep the truck. What do you think?