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Brake line spec is 3/16 SAE single flare with 11mm unions.

Line choices are VAG coated steel, copper or Cupronickel which is a copper-nickel alloy.

If you want to do it properly and use nice VAG steel lines and ends (availble from the dealer) then you're going to need a good tool like this to flare the ends properly - http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0012MB482/ref=asc_df_B0012MB4821407420?smid=A29TH01F0VDAOP&tag=googlecouk06-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22218&creativeASIN=B0012MB482

If you want to use copper, and do it in situ, something like this should suffice - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000RHK6XM/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=103612307&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B0012MB482&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=1XZ9VQZ2X2E216ZACQHR

I would also recommend one of these - http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Mini-Tube-Cutter-3-22mm-Sealey-AK5050

And one of these - https://www.europaspares.com/WORKSHOP/TOOLS/BRAKE_PIPE_BENDING_TOOL___MEDIUM___BPBT__2707.html

Having replaced some lines on mine recently, honestly, I wouldn't even attempt it without the proper tools!

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Ok thanks for the information Kev. I have spoken to paul and he has the brake flaring tool. So i have ordered my self some cooper pipe and some unions. With any luck there wont be to many pipes needing to be replaced but dont want to be caught out and not have the materials to do the job so better safe then sorry.

Cheers

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I was changing the front brake hoses to braided stainless steel and got one side done with no issues but the off side I managed to start rounding off the 11mm union.

Going to take it to a garage to sort out as its just hassle now. They might have better tools to loosen the union.

Not sure what's best. They probably will have to remove the suspension strut for better leverage etc but as the existing union is getting rounded: should they just renew the steel/ copper brake line end and I'll get a new union.

This will save removing the suspension strut.

How difficult will it be?. Will they have to do a new continuous pipe all the way to master cylinder or where it goes. Or can you make a pipe joint?

Any thoughts?

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If I bought some braided hoses what would I need to fit them? Just spanners etc?or a proper tool?

You'd have to get the ends of the hoses crimped on with proper hydraulic fittings. Not quite a diy job, but do-able, using someone like pirtek for the crimping and fittings.

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if you got a set of 6 braided hoses then technically you can undo the current hoses and just wind the new ones on, but this is at least a 13 year old car with probably original brake fittings, getting them off with out damaging them will be very lucky indeed. All 6 of mine were so welded together i had to cut the original unions off and re pipe the fronts from the abs unit and the backs from just in front of the rear beam with all new unions

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What about buy a goodridge kit? I am assuming that comes with all the fittings?

Sorry, i got the wrong end of the stick! Must have been too early for my brain to function!

Goodridge kits are easy enough to fit, just be prepared for some stubborn brake fittings!

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