Dealer or salvage yard.
To replace pre-bent brake lines, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the wheel to access the brake lines. Disconnect the old lines by loosening the fittings with a wrench, ensuring to catch any brake fluid that may leak. Then, align the new pre-bent brake lines with the existing mounting points and connect them securely, tightening the fittings. Finally, bleed the brake system to eliminate any air bubbles and check for leaks before reassembling the wheel.
Metal can be bent by applying force through various methods, such as using a metal brake, hammering it into shape, or utilizing specialized machinery like a press brake. The type of metal, its thickness, and the technique used will determine how easily it can be bent.
pre-bent or bend yourself?, a couple of hours should be all it takes.
It takes special equipment and line to make brake line. If someone in your area has this equipment they can make new ones. If not you will have to buy them. depending on the year make and model you might be able to purchase factory brake lines pre bent . from the dealer
If the brake pads are not worn out check the backing plate. It is the thin metal plate behind the brake rotor, sometimes it will get bent and rub on the brake rotor.
On heating, metal softens and can be bent easily without breaking.
A metal that can be bent without breaking and will stay bent is said to be malleable. This is one of the main properties of metals.
Bent brake light switch bracket above the brake pedal.
Typically not.
This sort of thing is usually caused by brake rotor thickness variation or out-of plane condition. Other possible causes are ovaled brake drums, bent hubs, bent (solid) axles, improperly seated brake rotor or drum.
When a metal spoon is bent, it undergoes plastic deformation, meaning the metal's structure is permanently altered. The arrangement of the metal's crystalline structure is disrupted, allowing it to maintain the new shape after the force is removed. If the spoon is bent beyond its elastic limit, it will not return to its original form, and repeated bending can lead to fatigue or breakage in the metal.
its bent