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Old 09-24-2023, 09:50 PM   #57
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Oh yeah, I already got a line wrench set. I rounded off the flat part of the flange that's held in place by the bracket. I think the brakes was warped a bit so it wasn't fully engaging the flat. The tube nut itself came out perfectly hexagonal with no damage because line wrenches are awesome.
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Old 09-25-2023, 07:32 AM   #59
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Oh yeah, I already got a line wrench set. I rounded off the flat part of the flange that's held in place by the bracket. I think the brakes was warped a bit so it wasn't fully engaging the flat. The tube nut itself came out perfectly hexagonal with no damage because line wrenches are awesome.
Good stuff. I've mangled my fair share of brake lines. I had flare nut wrenches that sucked but finally broke down and invested in a bullet proof set. Surprisingly, I use the open end more than I thought.
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Old 09-25-2023, 03:07 PM   #60
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Good stuff. I've mangled my fair share of brake lines. I had flare nut wrenches that sucked but finally broke down and invested in a bullet proof set. Surprisingly, I use the open end more than I thought.
Well fitting tools are truly underrated. Those extra mils of slop are murderous.
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Old 09-25-2023, 08:41 PM   #61
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Just to follow up on my earlier post, the OEM brake lines I ordered fit, seem to have the right proportions, and are fully functional. My car has a May 2013 build date. Subaru PNs are:

26540CA002
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26591CA000
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