Nooo! Can you not get the lines back in? Those are long and very expensive new.
You may be able to get a local hydraulic hose engineer (PIRTEK?) to make up new ends for you.
AFAIK my mechanic dropped the rack off the column and left the lines connected.
Usually the best way to tackle the nuts is to cut the crusty hard line off and used a well fitting socket on the flare nuts.
This makes it look so easy:
You may be able to get a local hydraulic hose engineer (PIRTEK?) to make up new ends for you.
AFAIK my mechanic dropped the rack off the column and left the lines connected.
Usually the best way to tackle the nuts is to cut the crusty hard line off and used a well fitting socket on the flare nuts.
This makes it look so easy: