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Old 11-28-2006, 02:40 PM
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Brake line fitting Thread size.

Anyone know what thread and pitch the toyota brake line nuts are. 10mm x 1.0? I am trying to find an adapter and need to know. Thanks.
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Yep, M10x1.0 on the thread. I carry some male and female M10x1.0 to AN-3 adapters and have also made my own adapters out of brass tube fittings. Just re-thread one end of the fitting to M10x1.0 and get the other end in whatever size you need. Been running a set of those on my front brakes for about 7 years now.
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Old post

Do you have any pics of your 10X1 to ANS retrofit?
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Originally Posted by viaduct09
Do you have any pics of your 10X1 to ANS retrofit?
Here is a male and female M10x1 fitting, both with AN caps:
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Yep, old I know.

I just did my clutch this way.

Russell has the adapters a pieces you. Got mine from Jegs.

Use -3 brake line.
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2000 Tundra Limited 4X4. Need new steel brake lines to the rear. Can anyone tell me what diameter and connection thread/size I need?
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5/16" should be a 3/8 10mm wrench. They all seem to have the same thread these days.
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Thanks, skypilot! I appreciate the info.
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Good find for me, as I was looking for a thread size to rebuild my hard lines.
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Red face

You might want to double check.

My 2000 is 3/16" as well as all the older ones.
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Originally Posted by wyoming9
You might want to double check.

My 2000 is 3/16" as well as all the older ones.
i believe they were asking about the ferrule nuts not the tubing diameter.
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