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The W123 chassis covers 240D's, 300D's, 300TD's, 280E's, and several other models of Mercedes coupes, sedans and wagons from model years 1977 to 1985.

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The rear brake hard lines

where can i purchase the hard lines for the rear?? for an 86 300e??

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The rear hard lines are standard size with bubble (not double) flares. The simplest/cheapest way to get this, assuming you don't want to buy a flaring tool or stainless lines, is to remove the line as best you can - if you have to cut it mark the proper orientation that the parts line up - and bring it to your local auto parts store or euro repair shop. They can usually cut, bend and flare a custom tube for you for a reasonable price. VW dealerships are everywhere and they use the same size and style tubing, btw, so they'd have it.

Alteratively, get a bubble flare tool like this one and get some appropriate size tubing and fittings and make your own. That bubble flare tool is a really good price - I bought basically the same one about 10 years ago and paid $400. Still using it.

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Blake Martinez, you can get the pre-bend lines from your local Mercedes service center as well as places like this

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