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Old 05-11-2018, 01:41 PM   #3
Keith Seymore
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Re: Drop fuel tank for brake line .

I just replaced the brake lines on my GMT800 style truck.

I wrapped some baling wire around the rear brake line when I removed it. I tied the wire to the new brake line and pulled the wire to fish it back into place.

It doesn't go up in the frame rail, so it is not exactly the same, but it does have some tight spots between the tank and the rail, as well as other fuel lines and wire harnesses.

I assume you are using a generic straight line. Mine was pre-bent and I think it would have been easier if it had been straight.

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