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Trailer Leaking Brake Fuid
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04/17/12 02:30 AM
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Hanley
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I've got an EZ Loader with disc brakes that has developed a leak which appears to be in proximity to the banjo fitting. Does anyone know anything that may be a common problem here that may be an easy fix? Hopefully just a washer that tends to fail?
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Re: Trailer Leaking Brake Fuid
[Re: Hanley]
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04/17/12 10:10 AM
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dimitri
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If by banjo fitting you mean where the brake line goes into the back of the brake housing then it may have a hairline crack in the line from excess vibration. I replaced a line last month due to the same issue.
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Re: Trailer Leaking Brake Fuid
[Re: Hanley]
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04/17/12 10:12 AM
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dimitri
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Autozone has replacement brake lines. I had to buy 2 and a coupler to join them to make it long enough. Cost less than 20$
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Re: Trailer Leaking Brake Fuid
[Re: Hanley]
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04/18/12 02:45 PM
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Hanley
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Thanks, at the price $3.49 for the fitting and $2.49 for the washers, I'll start there.
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