I'm about to replace the brake lines on my 2004 AWD sienna, and am deciding to do it right and do the big ones too as they're rusted at the ends and I don't want to attempt flaring. Your video was great as the lines are around the fuel tank. Thanks for sharing.
Take a brush and some used transmission or used differential oil and brush it over rusty parts, bolts, over everything you don't want seized or corroded. It preserves the metal, stops corrosion and it helps avoid seized and corroded bolts. I apply it over every bolt even if it is not being taken out. Brush on fully dried metal
I'm about to replace the brake lines on my 2004 AWD sienna, and am deciding to do it right and do the big ones too as they're rusted at the ends and I don't want to attempt flaring. Your video was great as the lines are around the fuel tank. Thanks for sharing.
Much luck and everything. Also, thank you.
Take a brush and some used transmission or used differential oil and brush it over rusty parts, bolts, over everything you don't want seized or corroded. It preserves the metal, stops corrosion and it helps avoid seized and corroded bolts. I apply it over every bolt even if it is not being taken out. Brush on fully dried metal
I will do that. Thank you a million.
This video was so helpfull!
@@mev-dv2ss thank you so much
Very good video thanks save me money
@@Edmund1972 and we thank you even more
great video!, did this on my 01 avalon
Thank you
So much
Thank you so much
don't forget the jack stands!
Thank you