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What size are the brake lines on a 2002 Dodge Dakota?

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Neil E.

The specifications for the brake line on a 2002 Dodge Dakota are a length of 80 inches and a diameter of 5/16". Over time, brake components will wear out and require replacement. It is recommended to replace brake pads and shoes every 50,000 miles, brake rotors every 60,000 miles, and brake fluid every 20,000 to 45,000 miles. Maintaining your brakes in optimal condition is crucial to ensure safety. Faulty brakes can lead to serious problems, such as locking up and causing accidents. Screeching noises may indicate low brake fluid, while a loose bearing can affect braking performance. Addressing premature brake wear is important to prevent issues with stopping. Defective brake pads can also contribute to stopping problems.

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  • Kelly macdonald

    Your 2002 Dodge Dakota's brake lines need to be 3/8 inch in diameter.

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