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In a 2001 Chevy Silverado, there are two different sizes of brake lines: 3/16 inch and 1/4 inch. These brake lines are like rubber hoses that can handle the high pressure and heat produced during braking. They connect the brake calipers to the sturdy metal parts of the brakes and link them to the master cylinder. Brake lines are crucial for a car's braking system. If there is any issue with the brake lines, it can lead to a failure in braking. If you notice that the brake pedal feels spongy when you press it to brake, this could indicate a problem with the brake lines. In such a situation, it is important to have your car towed to a repair shop to have the issue fixed promptly.
The typical sizes for replacing brake lines on a 2001 Chevy Silverado are 3/16 inches (4.75 millimeters) and 1/4 inch.