What is your question?
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What is your question?
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No, only change if you see damage to the line. Otherwise, it should be fine.
Well now that all depends!... IF there is STILL a problem with the brakes sticking//dragging or not releasing properly on one wheel .. it can be caused by a rubber flex hose that has collapsed inside and holding residual pressure on the caliper piston//brake pads.. 'IF' that's the case, then yes ... that hose needs to be replaced as well.. This problem is inside the hose and is not visible from the outside... and is fairly common!
Do they ever?... I like the ones like.. "My car won't turn over"... What the hell does that mean?.. Can't flip the car over... Engine won't crank?... Engine won't start?
They hold up a 'car treat' and say' "Come on boy roll over!!! You can do it honk, honk.....turn over!"
Thank you for your response. They brakes are working perfectly the wheel is a little hotter than the other 3 a friend told me I should have the hose changed.
If there is a symptom remaining such as the excessive warmth at that brake location, then changing the rubber hose may be the solution as pushrod stated.