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Help, where can I get a new front brake line for my 2004 tacoma ?

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Michael9341, Jul 1, 2025.

  1. Jul 1, 2025 at 4:28 PM
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    Messed up the fitting trying to undo it to upgrade to tundra brakes
     
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    Which fitting - can you attach a photo?
     
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    Kinda pancaked the fitting by accident, so now it doesnt go back in
     
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    Go to Napa and buy a ~12” straight m10x1.0 and bend it to place. Possible be around 10 buck
     
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    Sorry, should have been more precise with my question.
    * Driver or Passenger?
    * ABS or no ABS? (seems to only matter for passenger)

    Regardless, here's the answer no matter what your answers are :)

    Diver: 47315-04060
    Passenger: 47314-04060 w/ABS: 47314-04050

    This is certainly an option, but a lot of folks don't have the tools to do the correct flares, etc. New Toyota part is only ~$10, but there's the downside of waiting...
     
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    Yeah its gonna be drivers side sorry. Thats all I need
     
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    Oh yeah it has abs
     
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    So that part number is the line with fittings, already assembled ready to go ?
     
  10. Jul 2, 2025 at 5:46 AM
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    The lines are premade with 3/16”, sold with fittings (2 - m10x1.0) and have double flare ends. I purchased a handful of 8” and they were under $4 each at the time. They’re sold straight but it wasn’t an issue to put a bend or two.
     
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    Yes, that’s how they’re sold from Toyota, they won’t sell you just the hard line mines the fittings or double flare ends unless you purchase a universal kit from an aftermarket company to make your own lines.
     
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    Oh ok badass, but I thought they were m10 x 1.25 pitch?
     
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    Tocoma is m10x1.0 for brake lines
     
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    I'm ordered a brake line kit on Amazon, has everything for 30 bucks, but im going to the toyota dealership as soon as they open lol. I hope they have those fittings. This dealership is kinda shitty, I only go there unless I have to. I think I know more then those mechanics lol. There she is patiently waiting :( 20250626_162652.jpg
     
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    I appreciate that hilux.
     
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    If you planned on buying fittings from the dealership, that won’t happen. You’re better off buying the part number listed by @turbodb if you’re visiting the stealership.

    The benefit of making your own lines is you now have the kit which you can make any length you need. The flip side is having the ability to correctly and precisely make double flare ends.
     
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    Yes, thank you turbodb also, I dunno how you found that part number lol, I was researching all day yesterday and couldn't find that number.
     
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    Ahh, interesting. I guess I've only ever looked at getting "components" to make lines rather than lines that are already assembled but not bent. Good to know, thanks!

    No worries, I know it can be a pain to find part numbers. I'm especially familiar with the brake line stuff, since I sell hardline kits for the TBU.
     
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    I just went and had to pay 36 bucks . They dont honor online prices. But oh well needed it.
     
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    Damn! That's nuts. Toyota lists MSRP at ~$12.50, and while not all dealers give discounts (some even mark up a bit), it's rare that I see a 300% markup. Well, at least you got it. :thumbsup:
     

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