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13.02.2006: Broken line
When your car is 10 years and 300K km old, pay close attention to your brake lines. They might corrode and break off, just like mine did. I'm glad it happened on my driveway instead of the road.

Googridge stainless brake line installation on a 1996 Saab 900 (applies to all 1994-1998 900 and 1999-2002 9-3). This installation was prompted by a cracked brake line, but is usually performed to enhance the braking performance of the car.

Tools and supplies:

  • 24 mm wrench: brake line retainer nuts (for Goodridge kit);
  • 19 mm wrench: brake line nuts (for Goodridge kit);
  • 17 mm socket: wheel bolts;
  • 17 mm wrench: brake line nuts (for original rubber lines);
  • 13 mm flare wrench: hard line nuts in the rear;
  • 11 mm socket: banjo bolts on front calipers;
  • 10 mm flare wrench: hard line nuts;
  • pliers: brake line retainers;
  • DOT4 brake fluid, 600 ml or more;
  • pressure bleeder (recommended);
  • torque wrench;
  • car jack and axle stands;
  • breaker bar.

 

 
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