The steel brake line on a 1999 Chevy Cavalier typically has a diameter of 3/16 inches (4.76 mm). It's important to ensure that any replacement lines match this size for proper fit and function. Additionally, when working on brake lines, it's advisable to use the appropriate fittings and ensure they are properly secured to maintain brake system integrity.
Rear brake lines leave Master cylinder as one and are junctioned at the rear of the vehicle
The fuel line size for cavalier's is a 3/8th line..
I just got both brake lines on a 94 cavalier replaced for $250.00. I dont know if this was a good price though.
best answer is take it to a brake shop it's not something that should put your life on the line for. but if you have to do it you will need a Chevy brake tool or an Allen wrench to remove the calipers then its simple to switch out pads. drums again I recomend a shop.
The Brake line tubing is 3/16 single flair front is double flair
When a brake line is leaking on the Chevy Venture the brake line should be replaced as soon as possible. A leak, however small, can cause hydraulic fluid to escape the brake line which will cause a loss in brake pressure. The brakes should be bled of air after the new line is put in to remove gaps in brake pedal pressure.
What size is the steel brake line tubing on a 1994 Ford Ranger
I'm pretty sure the brake line is 3/16" and the fuel line is 1/4". I'm doing a complete brake line replacement on my 01 Z24 right now.
blown brake hose, front passenger side in 1997 chevy malibu?
Replace and bleed line
It's 3/16 steel line
Because something on that supply line has a problem