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Parts for your 1987 Suzuki Swift-Brake hose
Trojan Brake Hose Standard Rubber 3/8 inch UNF Male Male Fittings- Single Axle - TPT1037
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Trojan Brake Hose & Fittings Kit - Hydraulic Brakes Standard Rubber Single Axle Disc Brakes - TPT1021
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Replacing and Maintaining Your 1987 Suzuki Swift Brake Hose
The brake system in your trusty 1987 Suzuki Swift relies on a few crucial components to function properly, and the brake hose is definitely one of them. These flexible hoses carry brake fluid from the metal brake lines on your vehicle's chassis to the brake calipers at the wheels. This transfer is vital for ensuring that your brakes work efficiently, allowing you to stop the vehicle when necessary. Over time, brake hoses have a tendency to wear out or even fail, which can lead to dangerous driving conditions. It's important to regularly check these hoses during routine maintenance and replace them if necessary.
- Inspection Routine: It's good practice to visually inspect your brake hoses at least every six months or during any routine service. Look for any signs of wear such as cracks, leaks, or swelling. These are clear indicators that the hose needs replacing.
- Replacement Timing: Even without visible damage, consider replacing the brake hoses every 60,000 to 100,000 kilometres. This ensures that your brakes remain safe and reliable under all driving conditions.
Recognising when to replace your brake hose can prevent potential brake failures. When inspecting your 1987 Suzuki Swift, make sure to look at both the front and rear brake hoses as they can deteriorate at different rates depending on factors such as driving style and environment. Always replace brake hoses in pairs (i.e., both front or both rear) to maintain balanced braking performance.
- Choosing the Right Hose: Make sure you select the correct brake hose for your vehicle model year. It's recommended to use original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts or high-quality aftermarket hoses that meet the same specifications.
- Installation Process: If you are handy with tools, you can replace the brake hoses yourself, though professional installation is always recommended for safety reasons. If you decide to do it yourself, ensure the vehicle is securely elevated, and you carefully bleed the brakes to remove air from the system once the new hose is installed.
After you've installed new brake hoses, take your vehicle out for a careful test drive. Check the braking response to ensure it's consistent and strong. A soft or spongy pedal might indicate air in the brake lines, requiring further bleeding.
Maintaining the integrity of your brake system is crucial for your safety and that of others on the road. With routine inspections and timely replacements, your 1987 Suzuki Swift can continue to provide reliable service. Always consult with a professional mechanic if you are unsure about any aspect of brake maintenance. It's better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your braking system.