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Replacing rear brake hardlines- too big of a job?
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05-30-2021, 09:21 PM | #1 |
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Replacing rear brake hardlines- too big of a job?
I had my car in for an inspection of the rear subframe to address some concerns I had with rust. Mechanic says the subframe's surface rust isn't of concern, but that the hard brake lines above the subframe are rusted and swollen to the point where the car will not pass inspection. He estimates the job, if all goes well, to cost around $1k but expects that dropping the rear subframe will reveal many more expensive fixes and won't be worth it in the end.
Is my car done? Is the mechanic correct? I don't want to get into $3k of repairs on a car worth $8k.... I do think the car is worth it and otherwise in beautiful shape w/ 95k miles ('07 328xi), but maybe its time to trade it in and move on...
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What kind of inspections are you having up there where they examine the hydraulic lines?
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That's a good question. Specifically in this case the rubber lines coming out of the steel hard lines also need to be replaced... those are what would fail me for inspection. I think I need to ask my mechanic a few more questions though... I'm wondering if the hard lines themselves are problematic or if the fittings are maybe just rusted to the point where they won't budge and he anticipates challenges replacing the rubber hoses as a result. Either way... its back to the mechanic for me.
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The mechanic warned me that likelihood of the hard lines twisting and cracking due to seizing is high, and could lead to a complete hard line replacement. Apparently E92 are notorious for this issue (amongst others ) Because of this i did not attempt to do this myself. I did a bit of prep work before i took her in for surgery. - I cleaned all the debris with a small wire brush around the fittings. Bunch of salt was baked on there. - For about a week I have been spraying penetrating oil on the fittings where the rubber line meets the hard line and rubber line at the caliper. Even with all of that the mechanic had to get the torch out and heat up the fittings. - Wiggling the nut back and forth finally released the rubber hose from the hard line. - Rubber lines came out super easy from the caliper. - After I inspected the repairs, that's when I noticed that the coating on the line was burned off and peeling in that section. I will have to cover it up with some rubberized spray coating. Main thing, no twisting of the hard line or leaks present. Is it possible for you to post a few pictures of the issue? Last edited by Wolf 335; 06-01-2021 at 11:50 AM.. |
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