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I am getting ready to lift the cab from my RL755L next week. I'm wondering if I should go ahead and purchase a new spool of each size of the plastic brake lines to reinstall or is it alright to reuse the original? All the lines whether under the dash, or under the truck seem a little stiffer than new but are still pliable.

I really don't mind the expense of using new line, just wondering if this stuff has some kind of service life. The wiring is mouse chewed all to hell in the dash so I'll build a new harness complete for it. Damn little varmits had no problem eating a good portion of the insulation from most of the dash harness.

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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with the brake line I reather replace to be better safe then sorry

esspecialy with the brakes.

I am getting ready to lift the cab from my RL755L next week. I'm wondering if I should go ahead and purchase a new spool of each size of the plastic brake lines to reinstall or is it alright to reuse the original? All the lines whether under the dash, or under the truck seem a little stiffer than new but are still pliable.

I really don't mind the expense of using new line, just wondering if this stuff has some kind of service life. The wiring is mouse chewed all to hell in the dash so I'll build a new harness complete for it. Damn little varmits had no problem eating a good portion of the insulation from most of the dash harness.

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