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Can anyone tell me if the rear brake flexible hoses on a 309 are standard across the range - or is there different makes of brakes used? If they are a standard fit, are they reasonably easy to replace or are there things I need to be aware of? It is a 1991 (J) 1392cc model.
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Post by Stuart McB »

Years back had a 309 diesel H/B and had access to a 309 van diesel. Both had new brakes fitted on the back. Memory says both were the same shoes. So don't see why they arn't the same hoses.
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Thanks Stuart, it looks like you are right /\/ ( .. )
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Post by alexp-j »

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are you sure
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Post by VROOM »

Hmmm, we have a question here, are they - or are they not? Any other opinions?
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Post by bad driver »

Flexis are the same across the range , even disk to drum. Changing them is relatively simple until you find the one that is seized and corroded!! Mole grips are essential.
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