3/16
1/4 inch line, 3/8ths fittings.
Yes. The Rubicon is a high line Wrangler.Yes. The Rubicon is a high line Wrangler.
When I turn my jeep on. While I was bleeding my brake line this came over my odometer in my dash board.
IMO, most are 5/16 of an inch. But you can bring a piece of the old one to the parts store.
The hose goes from the diff to the frame, remove the two brake lines from the block on the diff, remove the mounting bolt, then disconnect the hose from the brake line at the frame. Install then bleed the brakes.
Remove wheel and brake drum, disassemble brake parts, disconnect brake line from back side, remove 2 bolts holding cylinder on from backside of brake plate, install new one, tighten bolts, attach brake line, reassemble brake, reattach wheel, and bleed brakes.
brake master cilinder might be gone
it may be your wheel bearings or lug nuts also
To my knowledge you can buy half doors for the wrangler. Check auto suppliers on line
Remove wheels Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor and support so flexible brake line is not stressed Rotor should slide off
.035 INCH
Not too hard, 2 bolts hold the caliper from the back, remove them, disconnect the brake line and pull it off, put the new pads in the new caliper, place it where the old one came off, tighten the two bolts, reconnect the brake line and bleed the brakes.