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[Brakes] 2001 Berlingo van 1.9 diesel
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its true to say that its a slow process for me to find the correct parts when the Berlingo has so many variations .


are the brake lines 5mm if i was to buy to make my own replacement lines ?
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(09-07-2015, 03:22 PM)petesta Wrote:  its true to say that its a slow process for me to find the correct parts when the Berlingo has so many variations .


are the brake lines 5mm if i was to buy to make my own replacement lines  ?
Is it not the size of the ends which are more critical?
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(09-07-2015, 03:47 PM)malgpz900 Wrote:  
(09-07-2015, 03:22 PM)petesta Wrote:  its true to say that its a slow process for me to find the correct parts when the Berlingo has so many variations .


are the brake lines 5mm if i was to buy to make my own replacement lines  ?
Is it not the size of the ends which are more critical?

Not sure that I understand what your asking me for
Please explain
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The size of the pipe is  crucial if the pipe is to small you will get more break peddle travel to fill the break piston's two way's round this to find out the pipe size use vin number or use a micrometer .  Smile
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(09-07-2015, 09:18 PM)Jed Clampit Wrote:  The size of the pipe is  crucial if the pipe is to small you will get more break peddle travel to fill the break piston's two way's round this to find out the pipe size use vin number or use a micrometer .  Smile

micrometer to measure the internal bore of the existing brake line , yes,
But how do I get information by using the Vin number ?
this could help me trace many parts accurately if I have this knowledge .
Sounds like you know your stuff
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No VIN required just go to your local motor factors and get the stuff from them ... pipes and fittings ... job done.

By the way brake pipe is measured by external diameter.

Are you familiar with pipe flaring ?
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The brake lines are standard 3/16" pipe also called 5mm. I buy a roll of Kunifer cupro nickel pipe, you can get 25ft for about £12 and it would pipe the whole vehicle.
So where does this bit go then ?
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