Could DeeMax Brake Line # DE64JR be Used in Vehicle
Updated 12/29/2025 | Published 12/11/2025 >
Question:
Can these hoses be used to replace the metal lines on an truck ? Will they cause a soft pedal being all rubber ?
asked by: Joe B
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Expert Reply:
Hey Joe, in theory the DeeMax brake lines part # DE64JR would work for a vehicle but you would need to make sure the fittings are correct and also make sure your brake system is rated for what these are rated for which is 1,600 psi. While these are rubber they do not stretch out when pressurized like one might think.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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DeeMaxx Hydraulic Brake Line - Rubber - 3/16" Brass Male Inverted Flares - 6' Long
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Jameson C.
12/29/2025
Hey Joe, how did things turn out with the DeeMaxx rubber brake lines on your truck? Did they give you the firm pedal feel you were hoping for? Your feedback could really help others thinking about switching from metal lines.