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  • seafoam dilema

    cant get the stupid brake booster line off, im afraid ill tear it, any suggestions
    99 silver camaro A4 <br />resonated american thunder catback<br />whisper lid<br />free ram air

  • #2
    squeeze the hose-clamp?

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    • #3
      did that it, on there for good what other option do i have
      99 silver camaro A4 <br />resonated american thunder catback<br />whisper lid<br />free ram air

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      • #4
        I just pulled mine and the end came out.
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        • #5
          I gently pulled mine while twisting back and forth and mine came off
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          • #6
            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by BlitzPuppet:
            I gently pulled mine while twisting back and forth and mine came off<hr></blockquote>Yeah, same here.

            Mine was hard to get off too...just keep pulling hard and moving it...should come off sooner or later.
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            • #7
              may sound a little corny, but it works. Try using a hairdryer to heat the hose up at the connection. It will soften the rubber up a bit and make it more pliable, then just twist and pull.

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              • #8
                I don't know if this will help or not, but I used needle nose pliers to squeeze the clamp, and then I gently tugged at it until it came off. Keep in mind that a big reason the hose is hard to get off is because theres alot of suction.

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