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Old 11-29-2020, 02:36 PM
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Stripped left rear brake line nut to brake hose.

Yes I used a six sided 10mm flare nut wrench, then vise grip pliers. Not budging and the nut is entirely rounded.

Nissan discontinued the 46285-1L000 left rear steel brake line.

Both rear calipers are frozen despite being replaced with Centric rebuilts 4 or 5 years ago. Also want to change the hose with the new Goodridge SS hose since the other 3 are all now done!

NOW WHAT?

Anybody get tortured like this and how did you solve it?

Salt is for tequila shots.... Not to rot our cars!
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Old 11-29-2020, 07:05 PM
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Nissan should have the nut even though it was discontinued. Nissan has classic car parts but the maxima is sadly not a classic oddly as Nissan would not care for the flagship car that help put Nissan on the map. The other option is you can call Nissan consumers and tell them this is a critical oem part that you need and it`s discontinued. The other option would be the junk yard or the home depot and some other home approvements store for a brake line nut.
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Old 11-29-2020, 07:39 PM
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Thanks!

I took a Mapp gas torch to it and was able to get it to turn finally after heating the threaded brake line end. Cleaned the threads on the compression fitting and used anti seize compound on the threads of the SS hose. Was a PITA to get threaded finally and had to tighten it with Needle nosed vise grips. Not Leaking thankfully!

Nothing like working at night when things go wrong. (Always with my Maxima.)
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Old 11-30-2020, 06:26 PM
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glad that you got it off. I was gonna mentioned the blow torch method but, I knew you were gonna get it off.
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Originally Posted by KP11520
Salt is for tequila shots.... Not to rot our cars!
It appears as though most everyone else from your state is relocating to my state Keith ... so what’s your problem?

Down here cars don’t experience much rust but they do get “jacked” fairly frequently.
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Originally Posted by Turbobink
It appears as though most everyone else from your state is relocating to my state Keith ... so what’s your problem?

Down here cars don’t experience much rust but they do get “jacked” fairly frequently.

The problem IS your first sentence.... Errrrrrr

Who the hell would want to be with New Yorkers when it's time to get away from them.

That's like rubbing SALT into my wounds! LOL And back to where I started!
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