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#390536 03/20/2008 12:02 PM
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a simple silly question. and this is not one of those how many jokes!!! how many brake line clips do you need to replace the brake lines on a 46 1/2 ton pu. i don't have a reprint shop man yet and the on line shop man site is down. i know thay are only a few cents apiece but why order what i don't need.

P/S since you are reading this...what are the the minimum mic specs for the drums on the same truck?? (original drums all 4)

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I'll be interested in seeing this answer too since I just ordered all new brakes lines for my '46.


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I know there were more than I thought on mine. They all seemed to be burried by crud.

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It seems like there are 3 -- a big one and two little ones -- per wheel, however, they like to go flying. Order some extras. If nothing else, you'll have them for the next time you do shoes and need to replace the one you just shot across your garage.

As for the drum... I don't know, but I'm pretty sure that my passenger's side drum has exceeded it.


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