Hydraulic brake line
- The hydraulic lines are those transfer high-pressure fluid between the various components. They are like pipes in which the braking fluid passes from the master cylinder to the brakes.
- Brake lines are rigid and constructed using double-wall steel tubing.
- They are like pipes in which the braking fluid passes from them aster cylinder to the brakes.
- The hydraulic braking system is a type of braking system in which hydraulic fluid is used to transmit the brake pedal or brake lever force from the brake pedal or brake lever to the final drum shoes or disc caliper in order to achieve braking.
- The brake routing is pretty simple. One hard line from the master cylinder to each front wheel, one hard line to the back axle which goes to a junction block that splits off to each back wheel.