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- Brake Hose, Lines & Fittings
Brake Lines, Fittings, & Hoses
Replacing or adding brake lines and hoses is important for your vehicle's stopping performance. JEGS offers a wide selection of brake lines and hoses from top manufacturers such as Russell, Wilwood, Vibrant Performance, JEGS, and more. Each brake line and hose is backed by industry-leading warranties so you can get the performance you want at a price you can afford with the assurance you need.
What Are the Three Types of Fittings Used in Brake Systems?
Brake systems utilize three main types of fittings to connect brake lines effectively:
1. Flare Fittings: These fittings have a threaded end and a flared end. The flared end creates a seal when connected to a corresponding brake line with a flared end, ensuring a secure connection.
2. Banjo Fittings: Banjo fittings include a hollow bolt with holes on the sides, allowing a brake line with a banjo bolt to pass through. They are commonly used in applications where flexibility is required.
3. Compression Fittings: Compression fittings consist of a nut, a sleeve, and a threaded end. The nut is tightened to compress the sleeve around the brake line, creating a secure seal.
Each type of fitting serves a specific purpose in brake systems and should be used according to manufacturer specifications and guidelines.
How Often Should I Check My Brake Lines and Fittings?
Regular inspection of your brake lines and fittings is crucial for ensuring your brake system's reliability and safety. It's recommended to include brake line and fitting checks as part of your routine vehicle maintenance, especially during oil changes or tire rotations.
Pay attention to signs of wear, corrosion, or leaks. If you notice any fluid leaks, a spongy brake pedal, or decreased braking performance, it's important to address the issue promptly. Corroded or damaged fittings and lines should be replaced to prevent potential brake system failure.
How Much Do Brake Line and Fitting Cost?
The cost of brake lines and fittings can vary depending on factors such as the type of fittings, materials, and vehicle compatibility. Basic brake line fittings, such as flare fittings, can start at around $5 to $10 per fitting. Banjo fittings and compression fittings may range from $10 to $20 or more per fitting.
Complete brake line kits, which include fittings and lines, can vary widely based on the length of the lines and the quality of the materials. These kits can range from $50 for basic kits to over $200 for premium kits with advanced features.
It's essential to invest in high-quality brake lines and fittings to ensure the safety and performance of your vehicle's brake system.