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How much does it cost to completely replace brake lines?Typically speaking, you will pay between $250 and $500 for one brake line. This is broken down between a cost for labor which is between about $40 and $50 and a cost for the parts, which is between about $150 and $275. Typically, brake lines need to be replaced around 100,000 miles.
Can I replace my own brake lines?While you can replace your own brake line, it's recommended that you leave the job to an experienced mechanic. Remember, brakes are highly crucial to vehicle safety, so it's important not to cut corners.
What tool is recommended for removing brake lines?Brake line wrenches (flare nut wrenches or simply line wrenches) serve a specific purpose. Domestic cars often use 7/16-inch and imports 10 mm. Brake line wrenches (often called flare nut wrenches or simply line wrenches) serve a specific purpose in a mechanic's toolbox.
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