Did my avalanche 2500. Two weekends. Did all brakes calipers. Stainless steel lines. Rotors and master cylinder. Proud moment cause i never did that before.
I have done the stainless kit on 4 of these trucks now. A body lift makes it a breeze and is now a requirement for any gmt800 I own lol. I have the job down to about 4 hours now.
I used to to complete line installs front to rear. My fastest time was about 4.5 hours from start to finish. I hated doing lines at first, but then nobody else wanted to do them, so I ended up "training" way more than anyone else. I cut and flared and bent all my own lines. Reused all the fittings in the abs module, if you're using standard 1/4 inch the rf and rear are there longest lines. If you go in sequence on the abs module, you can tighten as you go. Worst part was always teardown. Don't want to break trans or fuel lines. I ended up loving doing lines because I knew the keys came straight to my toolbox when they got towed in. Pay good, never used a scan tool to bleed.
You don't need a computer to bleed the ABS. Just jack it up with all 4 tires off the ground, put it in 4x4 and put it in gear. Jam the brakes on a few times and it tricks the ABS into activating because it thinks you're slipping. Then bleed the brakes as normal.
I've parted out over 25 of these suvs, and own and drive 2 of them as well... and Matt, I must say... You're a brave man to tackle that task. Great work! Very inspirational. I really enjoy watching your channel
Would you be interested in doing a "big 3" upgrade and dual battery in the future? Or running an outlet with USB in the rear? Just like overland people do to run compressor and other stuff
I did this job recently on my '02 Suburban. The flare nuts in my ABS block took a lot of heat to get them loose. I was worried I might have damaged it but everything works like it should. I have a two post lift in my shop which made it easier than crawling on the floor. I'm glad its over with.
Commenting before I watch. I started this job today and got all the brake lines out in one piece except for the rear which was rusted. I kind of just wish I sent it to the shop for this one. Those Chinese finger trap clips made me absolutely lose my mind! I had to take the running boards off. I got the Dorman stainless kit.
I can completely replace all the brake lines on a Silverado in about 3 and a half hours. Takes about a roll and a half of bulk line. I love the copper nickel alloy stuff. So much easier to work with.
I’m curious about the copper nickel lines you mentioned those lines make doing this job easier. How dose those lines make it easier because I have a opportunity to get them.
@@Johnny-jr2lq the passenger side front to ABS module is a horrible time, but Copper Nickle allows you to form as you go, you can feed it in and curve it as needed. i loosened body bolts, lifted a couple inches and fed it through from the front right wheel, across and back, slowly shaping as I went. took 15 about minutes. You can shape Copper Nickle with any round object, and double flaring is way easier since it's softer material
@@stephensumpter7514 okay I’m picking up what your laying down. Thanks for responding to my comment I was trying to not sound like a dick. I honestly wanted to know
I never replaced brake lines yet, but doing any brake job by yourself isn't easy, especially the bleeding part. But this is encouraging to see it can be done and the difference between OEM and knock offs. When you are taking a long road trip with your family and pulling a trailer, quality brakes are an absolute MUST!!! And it is good to pull your spare tire out once in a while, even include them in the rotation schedule (assuming a real matching tire, not a donut) to give all tires even wear, and you will be in good practice when you have to change your tire on the side of the road. What you went through to get that spare out in the shop would have been a dangerous nightmare had you been on the side of the freeway at night! Adding your spare to the rotation not only keeps you in practice of pulling it out and back in quickly, but also keeps the parts from rusting and getting stuck at the worst possible moment.
I did my break lines for my 01 Yukon xl in about two hours in my driveway. Not as bad as I thought it would be. Just don't let the ads run dry or your in serious trouble. I paid 80 bucks for stainless steel online.Mm
I’ve got an 03 Yukon that I’m getting ready to replace the lines…I’m dreading this so badly. It’s the exact same setup (no stabilitrak) so this was very helpful. I’ve seen some people take the body mounts off and lift the body a few inches off the frame to make it easier to do but Idk if I wanna do all that. I love your Tahoe videos btw, they’re really helping with my Yukon build.
I spent 6 months hyping myself up to replace the lines in my 03 Esky and on the weekend I finally decided to tackle it, I lifted the truck looked around, put the truck back down, ate lunch and dropped it off at the shop. 1200 well spent.... Good thing you found out your spare tire latch was seized in the garage and not on the side of the road.
I didnt even raise mine. And as for that wind down tire holder. My spare is in the very back. Wd40 the wire reel rolled it up. Like to never got spare down. holder rolled down. tire stayed up.
Nice. Currently in the lines and suspension pre hype stage for my 00. Maybe now I'll skip to the shop. Yep. Brake on through to the other side - Jim Morrison
I'm on my second one of this generation truck,tahoe went to junkyard at400 thousand,my current yukon xl is at 160,and I am keeping it until it dies...my opinion these are the best trucks ever made. Brother I just want to thank you for all the content all the nights wrenching and showing the good and the bad,but most importantly all the little things that you get hung up on like broken bolts,hard to reach areas ect.your videos save me a ton of time on upgrades and repairs..nice work and please keep them coming the information is priceless to guys like me...also my first car was a 89 rs 305 white and red interior....love that damm car...
Brake lines, ahhhh ... yes! the ONE THING I paid to have done, all the lines coming out of the "inaccessible" ABS block! YIKES! My excuse was it was the middle of last winter.
Another great video Matt! Man i wish i had your drive to get it done! I believe Ni-Copp is pretty much UN-rustable. if i recall they use similar material in ship building for salt water and highly corrosive stuff. it's my go to and it looks great. For brake lines, its a lifetime fix.
Thx Brother. I was waiting for this video.. I have an 02 Tahoe LT… bleeding the brakes the first time really sucked.. I had to use the scan tool. My front line just went hopefully I won’t have to use it again.. Your videos have helped me a lot with my truck…..
Great video, I have to change the lines on my 04 Escalade. Two of them popped. This video will really help. Seems like a lot of GM vehicles of this era have brake line issues . 😭
i need to completely replace the ones in my 99 F150. They haven’t been changed in 22 years and my pedal is squishy and airy lmao. it’ll stop but there is no confidence. doing every little thing in that truck
Gotta love it, as a tech up in mass this is all too familiar. The line under the bed is always a nightmare, especially on duramax trucks. Usually just run a straight section from the module to the brake hose for that one
Replacing the brake lines on my 02 is one job I wish I had done myself instead of trusting "pros". They told me my caliper bleeds were too rusted and sold me on new calipers, rotors and pads all around. $1700 total. A year later I had a ruptured rear brake line. Apparently, they "forgot" to replace the crossover one. Another year later left rear caliper failed. Another year later right rear caliper failed. And for reasons unknown, all four rotors had bad corrosion on the rear surface with only about an inch of smooth surface in the center. Needless to say, this experience reinforced my long term practice of doing my own work when I can. Money isn't the issue and I have better things to do but good, trustworthy mechanics are hard to find.
Grate videos, a lot of usable information. I replaced break lines with Dorman 919-154 stainless on my 2005 Escalade. I never did this before. It takes about 5 hours first day and 6 hours second day. I took 4 body mounting bolts out from driver side and jacked body from the frame about 2" and put 2X4. I bot a 2-nd sett of the same lines for 2003 Escalade.
I posted earlier that I did the same exact thing on my 2003 Chevy Tahoe So I bought the a c Delco lines like that from Amazon and It did not have the rear axle lines
I was hoping you'd clean/lube/address that whole spare tire carrier and give it all the same love you did on areas around it. I lost the cable for mine (on my Dakota) once. Thankfully, I was easing into a driveway when the spare let go and dropped. I realized what it was immediately, and simply plopped the spare into the bed and went and bought a new assembly to fix it. In any case, another fine job done there Matt. Much appreciated.
Man I don't envy you driving in New York. I was out there with safelite auto glass in 2015 to help them out, in long Island, and it's so heavily crowded and roads are just so wacky compared to Ohio. I love following along with this build. I just did front and rear pads and rotors on my 01 Yukon XL. Mine is the vacuum booster. It somehow got down to metal on metal back passenger but the slides and everything were working. Stops just fine now but I'm wondering if it's just these trucks, that when you hit the pedal it travels a little farther than other cars I've owned. Or it's the vacuum system. Maybe my booster is going bad. I don't know. The brakes work so I'm not gonna mess with it. I've owned 70 plus cars and, knock on wood, never had to replace brake lines or even hoses. I've had this truck since March and put 7k miles on it, and had no check engine or abs or any lights. Has the typical broken exhaust manifold bolt exhaust leak so it ticks loud but it still gets 15 city and 19 highway
Some one replaced every line on mine except the rear. I have to unscrew all the other lines at the ABS sensor to gain access to the line to the rear which is right up against the frame. I have the whole kit of SS lines incase of an issue with the others. I have to do fuel lines too so I am going to just drop the tank.
No doing brake lines always suck!! And thank you for leaving a link for the chicken pot pie that you ate in the description, I was wondering what brand you enjoyed! Haha
Brother I’m in the middle of doing brake lines on my 01 GMC Sierra 2 door short bed step side. And I’m honestly considering buying another truck my truck has soooooo much rust under it. I found a couple holes in the frame that can be fixed but it was so disappointing. I’m finding compression fittings in the lines it really sucks because I truly love this truck. I don’t want to send it to the scrap yard but it basically needs EVERYTHING. Door skins the cab corners are not rotted through but it’s coming the passenger side finder is shot the rockers need to be replaced. So basically what I’m looking at is a complete restoration. But here’s the thing I’m looking at used trucks and it’s ridiculous like I seriously can completely restore this vehicle for the cost of a used truck right now. So I’m seriously not sure what to do didn’t mean to ramble but I thought I would leave my dilemma
Another great video! My 06 Silverado broke the rear brake line at the "j-bend" before the tee. Apparently a very common place for breaking. My 04 Suburban lines seem to be okay but I think could benefit from a stainless braided front hoses. BTW this reminds me that I think my proportioning valve is leaking...
Nobody in my family has ever had to change brake lines in GM trucks or SUVs. We live in MN as well, easily over a million miles out on vehicles we've owned since I got my license 28 years ago. Never had a 4L60 issue either.
I just had to get my master cylinder done and now my old brake lines need to be replaced. My 05 Z71 has been sitting at the shop for two months bc they want $2700 to do all the lines.
Went down a hill when my abs activated, went to hit the brake pedal and it sunk to the floor and blew my main front brake line from that brake valve, I will never forget that moment
You mentioned you are not done with the brakes right after you said it will eventually be much faster. I predict you are going to do another front brake upgrade to the newest 2019 and up rotors and calipers??? Am i right??
@@lsxmatt We had to replace all the lines on my 2000 Yukon XL we did not take the Body off the frame, needless to say not all the lines are back in their factory clips because it was a nightmare. Good luck man you can do it!
Hey Matt love the fact we have identical Z71's well same before upgrades. Your videos are just fantastic you explain all and show all. Can't thank you enough. So, I can plan for this fun job about how long do you think it took with everything from lines to new rear calipers n brake booster? I also plan on doing the PPV upgrade. I was once again watched over from above as my rear brake line blew out as i went to stop at a stop sign in front of my house.. thank goodness I knew my parking brake worked. Will you be replacing the fuel lines and filter? If yes please do a video. Thanks again super appreciated! Eddie J. Long Island N.Y
My 96 Sierra had the usual piss poor brakes....4 jackstands and 4 wheel drive at 30MPH, mash brakes (actuated module) ... Bleed out the goo and it was way better.
All I want to know, is when can I drop my 2004 Lt Tahoe, to be serviced by you .😃, main only has 167,000 but I think it’s time for suspension. And thank you for your videos, you make it very easy to understand.
I had the displeasure of doing the rear lines on my Tahoe with traction control. Doing that on a crooked gravel driveway and fighting with every fastener rusted beyond belief was a worse job than doing all the rust repair and bodywork on my other car.
Could be the exhaust manifold bolts at the rear driver side. I recommend checking all exhaust manifold bolts. Those are commonly misdiagnosed as lifter ticks because they sound very similar.
I refuse to buy the prebent lines anymore, I used prebent stainless on a tahoe and it was a complete pain in the a*s. Now I just did every line on a 04 gmc 2500 and I used the copper/nickel line. It's the easiest line to work with, it's soft so it bends very easily and it will never rot out again. Another trick I do if you have the time is once all the lines are replaced I Crack all the bleeders and let it gravity bleed first, it seems to make getting them to bleed way easier.
You swapped out with 3rd gen calipers and pads up front...why not the back? Did you replace your rear with normal model/year replacements?? I've watched all your content and never heard you mention a rear mod upgrade...
I just recently did the larger 07 brakes on the front of my yukon thanks to you. Appreciate the content. Quick question, when you did yours...did you notice a significant difference in how far the brake pedal goes down with the larger brakes? I don't notice a difference with mine, but I "feel" it stops better now.
Man. Had to replace every thing to do with brakes at one time on my 03 suburban lines snapped calipers bleeds rusted evryrhing brake pads rubber lines ending cost. 1392.00 usa dollars but i heard they were bad for this even the trucks
As much as I hate California and Governor Gruesome - I'm glad that at least I live here and will never, ever have to worry about brake lines. The ones on my 06 Yukon look like the day it rolled of the assembly line.
Did my avalanche 2500. Two weekends. Did all brakes calipers. Stainless steel lines. Rotors and master cylinder. Proud moment cause i never did that before.
Nice man
Anyone. Is there ANYONE out there that even MILDLY ENJOYS doing brake lines?
Lol absolutely nobody, I know I don't.
It is a very tedious job.
I have done the stainless kit on 4 of these trucks now. A body lift makes it a breeze and is now a requirement for any gmt800 I own lol. I have the job down to about 4 hours now.
Actually I should have a video up this week of the truck I just did them on. Keep the videos coming!
air brake lines I love
I used to to complete line installs front to rear. My fastest time was about 4.5 hours from start to finish. I hated doing lines at first, but then nobody else wanted to do them, so I ended up "training" way more than anyone else. I cut and flared and bent all my own lines. Reused all the fittings in the abs module, if you're using standard 1/4 inch the rf and rear are there longest lines. If you go in sequence on the abs module, you can tighten as you go. Worst part was always teardown. Don't want to break trans or fuel lines. I ended up loving doing lines because I knew the keys came straight to my toolbox when they got towed in. Pay good, never used a scan tool to bleed.
Please never stop making tahoe videos im 17 and i have an 01 lt tahoe 5.3 and tour videos just inspire Me
You don't need a computer to bleed the ABS. Just jack it up with all 4 tires off the ground, put it in 4x4 and put it in gear. Jam the brakes on a few times and it tricks the ABS into activating because it thinks you're slipping. Then bleed the brakes as normal.
Thankfully my 02 Yukon was totalled in a crash before I did brake lines. Got me an 08 Yukon Denali with its own set of new problems!! ;-)
Nice 👍🏽
I've parted out over 25 of these suvs, and own and drive 2 of them as well... and Matt, I must say... You're a brave man to tackle that task. Great work! Very inspirational. I really enjoy watching your channel
Would you be interested in doing a "big 3" upgrade and dual battery in the future? Or running an outlet with USB in the rear? Just like overland people do to run compressor and other stuff
I did this job recently on my '02 Suburban. The flare nuts in my ABS block took a lot of heat to get them loose. I was worried I might have damaged it but everything works like it should. I have a two post lift in my shop which made it easier than crawling on the floor. I'm glad its over with.
This is worth watching over sleep
Looks like I will be late for work.
Commenting before I watch.
I started this job today and got all the brake lines out in one piece except for the rear which was rusted. I kind of just wish I sent it to the shop for this one. Those Chinese finger trap clips made me absolutely lose my mind! I had to take the running boards off. I got the Dorman stainless kit.
You do a really good job of producing and editing these videos!
Why thankyou!
Thank you matt i have2006 z71 tahoe and iam from qatar 🇶🇦 I learned to much from you and I enjoy to see you’re video
I can completely replace all the brake lines on a Silverado in about 3 and a half hours. Takes about a roll and a half of bulk line. I love the copper nickel alloy stuff. So much easier to work with.
Ahhh the rust belt. Here in IL… this is all too common. Replaced many a brake lines due to rust in my day. Such a joy. I feel your pain though.
I just replaced everything on my 2003 Tahoe from master cylinder to pads, abs pump as well, copper nickel lines makes this way easier...
I’m curious about the copper nickel lines you mentioned those lines make doing this job easier. How dose those lines make it easier because I have a opportunity to get them.
@@Johnny-jr2lq the passenger side front to ABS module is a horrible time, but Copper Nickle allows you to form as you go, you can feed it in and curve it as needed. i loosened body bolts, lifted a couple inches and fed it through from the front right wheel, across and back, slowly shaping as I went. took 15 about minutes. You can shape Copper Nickle with any round object, and double flaring is way easier since it's softer material
@@stephensumpter7514 okay I’m picking up what your laying down. Thanks for responding to my comment I was trying to not sound like a dick. I honestly wanted to know
I never replaced brake lines yet, but doing any brake job by yourself isn't easy, especially the bleeding part. But this is encouraging to see it can be done and the difference between OEM and knock offs. When you are taking a long road trip with your family and pulling a trailer, quality brakes are an absolute MUST!!! And it is good to pull your spare tire out once in a while, even include them in the rotation schedule (assuming a real matching tire, not a donut) to give all tires even wear, and you will be in good practice when you have to change your tire on the side of the road. What you went through to get that spare out in the shop would have been a dangerous nightmare had you been on the side of the freeway at night! Adding your spare to the rotation not only keeps you in practice of pulling it out and back in quickly, but also keeps the parts from rusting and getting stuck at the worst possible moment.
Just did the hydroboost swap on my 2002 Tahoe. During the bleeding process of the booster I blew out the rear brake line... Great videos!
I did my break lines for my 01 Yukon xl in about two hours in my driveway. Not as bad as I thought it would be. Just don't let the ads run dry or your in serious trouble. I paid 80 bucks for stainless steel online.Mm
I used the stainless classic tube kit on my 04 avalanche, it was not as bad as I thought it would be. Biggest help was lifting the drivers side.
I’ve got an 03 Yukon that I’m getting ready to replace the lines…I’m dreading this so badly. It’s the exact same setup (no stabilitrak) so this was very helpful. I’ve seen some people take the body mounts off and lift the body a few inches off the frame to make it easier to do but Idk if I wanna do all that. I love your Tahoe videos btw, they’re really helping with my Yukon build.
I spent 6 months hyping myself up to replace the lines in my 03 Esky and on the weekend I finally decided to tackle it, I lifted the truck looked around, put the truck back down, ate lunch and dropped it off at the shop. 1200 well spent.... Good thing you found out your spare tire latch was seized in the garage and not on the side of the road.
I didnt even raise mine. And as for that wind down tire holder. My spare is in the very back. Wd40 the wire reel rolled it up. Like to never got spare down. holder rolled down. tire stayed up.
Nice. Currently in the lines and suspension pre hype stage for my 00. Maybe now I'll skip to the shop. Yep. Brake on through to the other side - Jim Morrison
I'm on my second one of this generation truck,tahoe went to junkyard at400 thousand,my current yukon xl is at 160,and I am keeping it until it dies...my opinion these are the best trucks ever made. Brother I just want to thank you for all the content all the nights wrenching and showing the good and the bad,but most importantly all the little things that you get hung up on like broken bolts,hard to reach areas ect.your videos save me a ton of time on upgrades and repairs..nice work and please keep them coming the information is priceless to guys like me...also my first car was a 89 rs 305 white and red interior....love that damm car...
Brake lines, ahhhh ... yes! the ONE THING I paid to have done, all the lines coming out of the "inaccessible" ABS block! YIKES! My excuse was it was the middle of last winter.
Another great video Matt! Man i wish i had your drive to get it done! I believe Ni-Copp is pretty much UN-rustable. if i recall they use similar material in ship building for salt water and highly corrosive stuff. it's my go to and it looks great. For brake lines, its a lifetime fix.
The Tahoe is the reason is why I sub In the first place
I hear ya on brake lines! What a cluster F lol I don't think anyone likes doing brake lines. I just had to do a couple of them this past weekend.
Thx Brother. I was waiting for this video.. I have an 02 Tahoe LT… bleeding the brakes the first time really sucked.. I had to use the scan tool. My front line just went hopefully I won’t have to use it again.. Your videos have helped me a lot with my truck…..
Great video, I have to change the lines on my 04 Escalade. Two of them popped. This video will really help. Seems like a lot of GM vehicles of this era have brake line issues . 😭
i need to completely replace the ones in my 99 F150. They haven’t been changed in 22 years and my pedal is squishy and airy lmao. it’ll stop but there is no confidence. doing every little thing in that truck
Gotta love it, as a tech up in mass this is all too familiar. The line under the bed is always a nightmare, especially on duramax trucks. Usually just run a straight section from the module to the brake hose for that one
Thank you again Sir! I gotta get this done also!
Matt, you have the best soundtracks on your videos. Informative and entertaining. I love it.
Did all the hard lines on my 03 Tahoe Z71 took me two days. A lot of time was spent laying on the ground, questioning my life lol
Replacing the brake lines on my 02 is one job I wish I had done myself instead of trusting "pros". They told me my caliper bleeds were too rusted and sold me on new calipers, rotors and pads all around. $1700 total. A year later I had a ruptured rear brake line. Apparently, they "forgot" to replace the crossover one. Another year later left rear caliper failed. Another year later right rear caliper failed. And for reasons unknown, all four rotors had bad corrosion on the rear surface with only about an inch of smooth surface in the center. Needless to say, this experience reinforced my long term practice of doing my own work when I can. Money isn't the issue and I have better things to do but good, trustworthy mechanics are hard to find.
Grate videos, a lot of usable information.
I replaced break lines with Dorman 919-154 stainless on my 2005 Escalade. I never did this before. It takes about 5 hours first day and 6 hours second day. I took 4 body mounting bolts out from driver side and jacked body from the frame about 2" and put 2X4.
I bot a 2-nd sett of the same lines for 2003 Escalade.
I posted earlier that I did the same exact thing on my 2003 Chevy Tahoe
So I bought the a c Delco lines like that from Amazon and
It did not have the rear axle lines
Just have to say that i find it hilarious that you lister the chicken pot pie in the parts list😂👌
I was hoping you'd clean/lube/address that whole spare tire carrier and give it all the same love you did on areas around it. I lost the cable for mine (on my Dakota) once. Thankfully, I was easing into a driveway when the spare let go and dropped. I realized what it was immediately, and simply plopped the spare into the bed and went and bought a new assembly to fix it. In any case, another fine job done there Matt. Much appreciated.
Perfect timing! I’m about to replace the brake lines on an ‘02 Suburban, which I’ve never done before. Thank you for putting out this great content!
I suggest doing them one at a time and the ones between the master cylinder and the abs box are the worst
I liked the attention getting descriptions you gave for some of the brake components. 🤣🤣
Great video as usual. Thought it kind of funny that with everything you do you only have 2 jack stands. Tahiti looking good.
I can never get the spare tires to come down, always end up having to cut them out but I do live in the heart of the rust belt.
Man I don't envy you driving in New York. I was out there with safelite auto glass in 2015 to help them out, in long Island, and it's so heavily crowded and roads are just so wacky compared to Ohio. I love following along with this build. I just did front and rear pads and rotors on my 01 Yukon XL. Mine is the vacuum booster. It somehow got down to metal on metal back passenger but the slides and everything were working. Stops just fine now but I'm wondering if it's just these trucks, that when you hit the pedal it travels a little farther than other cars I've owned. Or it's the vacuum system. Maybe my booster is going bad. I don't know. The brakes work so I'm not gonna mess with it. I've owned 70 plus cars and, knock on wood, never had to replace brake lines or even hoses. I've had this truck since March and put 7k miles on it, and had no check engine or abs or any lights. Has the typical broken exhaust manifold bolt exhaust leak so it ticks loud but it still gets 15 city and 19 highway
I live below the rust belt. My 2001 Tahoe’s brake lines are stock and spotless. Sorry to rub it in. Still enjoyed the video!
Yup mine too ! Never had a problem with my 02 Tahoe brake lines ! Haven’t even given them any thought !
Finally subbed. Damn good content. I just got a 2005 Yukon SLE im going to be playing with and you have a lot of the same ways of thinking that I do.
Some one replaced every line on mine except the rear. I have to unscrew all the other lines at the ABS sensor to gain access to the line to the rear which is right up against the frame. I have the whole kit of SS lines incase of an issue with the others. I have to do fuel lines too so I am going to just drop the tank.
I was able to cut a wrench and get it up there to brake the line loose on mine
Great videos.
Very detailed.
More power to you doing those brake lines.
My question is how are the fuel lines?
I just looked at my 03 Z71's fuel line n filter and they also need a change.. rusted
I got all the stainless lines to do my truck and they have also just sat there cause I’m dreading doing it. Lol
I just did the 4 lines in the front on mine... Fun, fun, fun!!!🤦🏾
I just put lines on my Yukon xl shyt just takes time I bent an dbl flair WOOOOOOO
No doing brake lines always suck!! And thank you for leaving a link for the chicken pot pie that you ate in the description, I was wondering what brand you enjoyed! Haha
Brother I’m in the middle of doing brake lines on my 01 GMC Sierra 2 door short bed step side. And I’m honestly considering buying another truck my truck has soooooo much rust under it. I found a couple holes in the frame that can be fixed but it was so disappointing. I’m finding compression fittings in the lines it really sucks because I truly love this truck. I don’t want to send it to the scrap yard but it basically needs EVERYTHING. Door skins the cab corners are not rotted through but it’s coming the passenger side finder is shot the rockers need to be replaced. So basically what I’m looking at is a complete restoration. But here’s the thing I’m looking at used trucks and it’s ridiculous like I seriously can completely restore this vehicle for the cost of a used truck right now. So I’m seriously not sure what to do didn’t mean to ramble but I thought I would leave my dilemma
Got a 2000 Tahoe with 80,000 on it and the lines were done already before I brought it. Lol
Another great video! My 06 Silverado broke the rear brake line at the "j-bend" before the tee. Apparently a very common place for breaking. My 04 Suburban lines seem to be okay but I think could benefit from a stainless braided front hoses.
BTW this reminds me that I think my proportioning valve is leaking...
What makes your brakes shake after you done changed brakes rotors and calipers it don't do it all the time just under a load
Nobody in my family has ever had to change brake lines in GM trucks or SUVs. We live in MN as well, easily over a million miles out on vehicles we've owned since I got my license 28 years ago. Never had a 4L60 issue either.
I just had to get my master cylinder done and now my old brake lines need to be replaced. My 05 Z71 has been sitting at the shop for two months bc they want $2700 to do all the lines.
Went down a hill when my abs activated, went to hit the brake pedal and it sunk to the floor and blew my main front brake line from that brake valve, I will never forget that moment
You mentioned you are not done with the brakes right after you said it will eventually be much faster. I predict you are going to do another front brake upgrade to the newest 2019 and up rotors and calipers??? Am i right??
To do the job right you have to take the body off the frame. Rock auto did have stainless steel full kits for $150.00
Believe me if I had the ceiling space I totally would!
@@lsxmatt We had to replace all the lines on my 2000 Yukon XL we did not take the Body off the frame, needless to say not all the lines are back in their factory clips because it was a nightmare. Good luck man you can do it!
Hey Matt love the fact we have identical Z71's well same before upgrades. Your videos are just fantastic you explain all and show all. Can't thank you enough. So, I can plan for this fun job about how long do you think it took with everything from lines to new rear calipers n brake booster? I also plan on doing the PPV upgrade. I was once again watched over from above as my rear brake line blew out as i went to stop at a stop sign in front of my house.. thank goodness I knew my parking brake worked. Will you be replacing the fuel lines and filter? If yes please do a video. Thanks again super appreciated! Eddie J. Long Island N.Y
Did my 2003 suburban in one day on a life in 6hrs!!
I have to do this on my 06 Yukon XL
My 96 Sierra had the usual piss poor brakes....4 jackstands and 4 wheel drive at 30MPH, mash brakes (actuated module) ... Bleed out the goo and it was way better.
All I want to know, is when can I drop my 2004 Lt Tahoe, to be serviced by you .😃, main only has 167,000 but I think it’s time for suspension. And thank you for your videos, you make it very easy to understand.
Rock on!
I had the displeasure of doing the rear lines on my Tahoe with traction control. Doing that on a crooked gravel driveway and fighting with every fastener rusted beyond belief was a worse job than doing all the rust repair and bodywork on my other car.
Bite the bullet and get the gm one, has AC delco part number on box.
What do you think about converting from vaccume brake booster to a Hydroboost system? I'm thinking about it on my Sierra..
I've been working on my 05 Avalanche since March, I've been dreading and putting off the lifter tick. I really don't want to do it 😣
Could be the exhaust manifold bolts at the rear driver side. I recommend checking all exhaust manifold bolts. Those are commonly misdiagnosed as lifter ticks because they sound very similar.
Did you have a brake proportioning valve? Asking cause mines an 05 and has brake issues
Great video!
Man, I’m sure it’s a drag to drive on Hylan now. I’ve been out of Staten Island for almost 2 years.
GM GENUINE IS THE ONLY WAY TO GO!
Oh God I spent 3 months trying to figure out the brake lines on my 03 suburban lol
I’m curious to how your dash cam is holding up
Man I wish this had come out like a week ago. Just bought all acdelco lines for my suburban. Didn’t even think to look for stainless.
Hi Matt, did you need to bench bleed the master cylinder at all?
I refuse to buy the prebent lines anymore, I used prebent stainless on a tahoe and it was a complete pain in the a*s. Now I just did every line on a 04 gmc 2500 and I used the copper/nickel line. It's the easiest line to work with, it's soft so it bends very easily and it will never rot out again. Another trick I do if you have the time is once all the lines are replaced I Crack all the bleeders and let it gravity bleed first, it seems to make getting them to bleed way easier.
You swapped out with 3rd gen calipers and pads up front...why not the back? Did you replace your rear with normal model/year replacements?? I've watched all your content and never heard you mention a rear mod upgrade...
when my 2005 tahoe is turned off the ac comes on randomly and that drains my battery how do i fix that?
How are the seat covers holding up? I'm thinking of getting a set.
So far so good. They’re just a bit dirty
Will those brake hoses fit a 99-02 Silverado 1500?
I just recently did the larger 07 brakes on the front of my yukon thanks to you. Appreciate the content. Quick question, when you did yours...did you notice a significant difference in how far the brake pedal goes down with the larger brakes? I don't notice a difference with mine, but I "feel" it stops better now.
Nah the pedal pretty much felt the same but it stopped sooner for sure.
@@lsxmatt that's my exact experience. Thanks, wanted to make sure I was not losing my mind lol
I prefer vacuum boost
Putting this off for 2 and a half years is my kind of PROCRASTINATION!!! lol
thanks saved $300
Man. Had to replace every thing to do with brakes at one time on my 03 suburban lines snapped calipers bleeds rusted evryrhing brake pads rubber lines ending cost. 1392.00 usa dollars but i heard they were bad for this even the trucks
Matt have you considered doing maybe a Stage 1 cam in it?
Don’t worry I’ll be doing alot more than that.
As much as I hate California and Governor Gruesome - I'm glad that at least I live here and will never, ever have to worry about brake lines. The ones on my 06 Yukon look like the day it rolled of the assembly line.
Good vid👍👍👍
Hey Matt
Ive been thinking of converting my 4 speed Tahoe tranny to a 6 speed!
What do you think? Possible new episode idea?
Had my done about three years ago on my 2004 suburban. Cost me $900 and I would gladly pay that again not to have to do it myself.
That spare tire is a pain. Lol
Man, that is not a job I want! I'll call you😁
The chicken pot pie you linked is unavailable, what could I use as a substitute?
Shepards should work just fine: amzn.to/3uRqYOX
Lol our trucks are identical!!! Hook me up!!!
Nice video dude, I hope I never have to reference it!
Wish I could watch the video. The quality is too dam low. Won't let me change it in this video, but I can on others.
You remind me of josh gates.