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How long is the brake line on a 1991 Ford Ranger?

There's no single answer to how long a brake line is on a 1991 Ford Ranger. The length varies depending on:

* Specific model: A Ranger XL will have different brake line routing than an XLT, and even variations within those trims.

* Body style: A regular cab will have shorter lines than an extended cab or a 4-door.

* Engine: The engine might slightly affect routing, though less significantly than the other factors.

* Specific line: There are multiple brake lines; front, rear, and potentially even more depending on the configuration (ABS, etc.).

To find the length you need, you'll have to:

1. Consult a repair manual specific to your 1991 Ford Ranger's trim and body style. A Haynes or Chilton manual will have diagrams and specifications.

2. Measure the existing lines (if possible). If you're replacing a section, measure the old line for the most accurate replacement.

3. Contact a Ford parts dealer or auto parts store with your VIN. Providing your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) will help them identify the correct parts for your specific truck.

Don't rely on generic information for brake lines. Accurate length is crucial for safety.