@@richierock1300 all the others I looked at just tell you how you do it but then show you when the lines are in you showed how and that was what I needed to see to get an idea of how to feed them through
@@richierock1300 thnx. I just heard it was hard to get all the air out of the abs. I’ll soon be doing the job on my 03 Tahoe, great tips from your video. thanks from Norway
@@richierock1300 Think of using my pressure bleeder…. taking my time, bleed’em slow…. one by one.. hopefully not to trap any air in the abs module… Is it a lot of fiddeling getting them between the frame and body? It all goes so fast and easy on the video😅
I paid $500 for 3 "sections" of rusted parts to be replaced in the front left of the truck. The mechanic sliced and connected to the new part to the old part of the brake lines. A week later, the brake pedal went completely to the floor again. And leaking in the same place??? I'm out of $500, with NO brakes on my truck???
I appreciate the information! They had used alloy to replace the rusted sections of my break lines. Also, what is a fair estimate cost to replace the entire brake lines for my 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe? I felt that I had been ripped off for the $500?
Excellent video, helped me out alot thanks
Cool thanks
@@richierock1300 all the others I looked at just tell you how you do it but then show you when the lines are in you showed how and that was what I needed to see to get an idea of how to feed them through
@@ds8402 thanks man appreciate it
After this, did you have to do an autobleed via a scanner for the abs, or just bleed it conventionally?
No just convenienally
@@richierock1300 thnx. I just heard it was hard to get all the air out of the abs. I’ll soon be doing the job on my 03 Tahoe, great tips from your video. thanks from Norway
@@oysteinfabeng2452 remember use at least 2 quarts brake fluid and nice to have helper bleed brakes
@@richierock1300 Think of using my pressure bleeder…. taking my time, bleed’em slow…. one by one.. hopefully not to trap any air in the abs module… Is it a lot of fiddeling getting them between the frame and body? It all goes so fast and easy on the video😅
How much would it cost roughly to do this job?
About $650
@@richierock1300 Ok. Thank you so much for the respond!
@@officialluisecheverria welcome
Mine has an extra port next to the rear line fitting
You probably have a different brake code go inside glove and get the brake code to match the brake lines, independent abs lines
I paid $500 for 3 "sections" of rusted parts to be replaced in the front left of the truck. The mechanic sliced and connected to the new part to the old part of the brake lines. A week later, the brake pedal went completely to the floor again. And leaking in the same place??? I'm out of $500, with NO brakes on my truck???
They sell a complete stainless steel brake line kit every metal line for the brakes on gm trucks from $120 to $200 Lines To Go
I appreciate the information! They had used alloy to replace the rusted sections of my break lines. Also, what is a fair estimate cost to replace the entire brake lines for my 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe? I felt that I had been ripped off for the $500?
@@marlenenicole9535 if it’s a shop probably about $850 to $1000 it take a good 6 hours to do so 6 x third hourly rate get a close idea plus the parts
I really appreciate you! Have a fantastic weekend.
@@marlenenicole9535 you too happy 4 th