brianblack138
09-03-2006, 20:54
I turn to you gentlemen in my hour of need. Today I drove my 1994 K1500 chevy to West Virginia to buy a horse trailer (I'm moving there and needed to haul our animals). On the way back, I stopped in an advanced auto parts to get a new wiring harness since the old one wasn't working. Ran in at 9:55 pm and got the harness, went in the parking lot, hooked up the harness, tried the blinkers and they worked, tried the brakes and WHAM!, brake line burst...
So i'm stranded in Martinsburg, WV. With tomorrow being labor day my chances of finding a shop to fix my brake line is slim so it looks like i'm going at it myself. I've done this fix once before on an old F150 YEARS ago and wasn't too successful. Fortunately i'm a lot more mechanically inclined now and more experianced. Also, I was fortunate enough to have my tools, a jack and jackstands, a creeper and a brake bleeding kit in the back of my truck! I was able to coast to a Lowes parking lot, eat some late night dinner at the waffle house and get a room at the Hampton inn (where i'm logging on from the business center) so the situation could be worse... (The brake line could have burst on those windy mountain roads when it had animals in it!)
What i'm wondering is this: what parts will I need for the job? I stopped at the 24 hour wal-mart and got some brake fluid and a flashlight (the two things i didn't have in my truck) but I don't know what other parts i'll need (part numbers, etc...) It was the rear right brake line near the rear axle that burst. Does anybody happen to know what parts to pick up? Any advice on how to do this job? Any special tools I should get from the auto-parts store? Knowing all of this ahead of time will save me a lot of time since i'm basically stuck walking back and forth to the auto parts store.
So i'm stranded in Martinsburg, WV. With tomorrow being labor day my chances of finding a shop to fix my brake line is slim so it looks like i'm going at it myself. I've done this fix once before on an old F150 YEARS ago and wasn't too successful. Fortunately i'm a lot more mechanically inclined now and more experianced. Also, I was fortunate enough to have my tools, a jack and jackstands, a creeper and a brake bleeding kit in the back of my truck! I was able to coast to a Lowes parking lot, eat some late night dinner at the waffle house and get a room at the Hampton inn (where i'm logging on from the business center) so the situation could be worse... (The brake line could have burst on those windy mountain roads when it had animals in it!)
What i'm wondering is this: what parts will I need for the job? I stopped at the 24 hour wal-mart and got some brake fluid and a flashlight (the two things i didn't have in my truck) but I don't know what other parts i'll need (part numbers, etc...) It was the rear right brake line near the rear axle that burst. Does anybody happen to know what parts to pick up? Any advice on how to do this job? Any special tools I should get from the auto-parts store? Knowing all of this ahead of time will save me a lot of time since i'm basically stuck walking back and forth to the auto parts store.