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Old Dec 18, 2011 | 08:22 PM
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Ok so im looking for the flex brake lines for the rear of my zr2. I can get the axle to caliper lines at autozone but i cant seem to find the center one from the body to the axle. autozone says its the same as every other blazer but at the same time it does not list a part number for it, but it lists one for the pickup version (which is the same as the 4dr standard blazer). they didn't have it in stock so i couldn't buy it anyways, has to be special ordered and non-returnable. does anyone know if they are the same?

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Rockauto.com should have all the part numbers

you can possibly match them up there
 
Old Dec 19, 2011 | 09:11 PM
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i did try rockauto they had several ones and all. i emailed gmpartsdirect and got part numbers and matched them up at autozone to what they had. From what their computer says they all have the same rear center brake line, which is odd but ill see when i get in a few days.
 
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