I thought the same until I came across a fellow who had done exactly the same.
On corrugations being attached to a moveable arm, the pipe had worked free, was being hit with the arm and the line failed.
I just upgraded my brake lines at the same time - by the time rear arms need doing, brake lines should be replaced anyway
Not coming off, it vibrated/slid/worked its was up and off the top of the bracket, once the pipe was out completely it was damaged.
Looking at my current ones, the unit is in place but has moved to the edge of the metal.
Given LR has always made Brake line mounts slotted, and in this instance chosen not to - I'd say they have had similar experience in testing
I have to ask. Is this a job best done at "body off" time? I don't mean waiting until, I mean doing it preventably. Would having the body off simplify the access issues mentioned?
JayTee
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Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
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Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
trying not to continue on that topic as more pressing content/issues in my other points re access to the top bolt, but here
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I stand corrected, been a while since I did them, didn't recall doing a brake bleed, but I would have had to now that I see the diagram.
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