Steel Brake Line Diagram/Part Numbers ?

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I was hoping someone has a brake line diagram with part numbers. I am looking to replace some of the steel/hard brake lines on my 2000 LC.

I have searched via google and cannot come up with a diagram with part numbers. All searches I have done resulted in diagrams for other Toyota vehicles and others types of vehicles even though I used UZJ100 or 100 series Land Cruiser as search terms.

Does anyone know of any pre-bent kits, either OEM or aftermarket?

Thanks
 
Can't imagine the brake lines between a 2000 LX and a LC would be all that different.

So the link below points to a book I put together from various sources that has diagrams and part numbers, plus part names and retail price (good when I did this some time ago).

Parts Diagrams (with part numbers, quantity required, part name)
2000 LX470 Parts, Diagrams, Numbers, Qty, Price.pdf
 
Can't imagine the brake lines between a 2000 LX and a LC would be all that different.

So the link below points to a book I put together from various sources that has diagrams and part numbers, plus part names and retail price (good when I did this some time ago).

Parts Diagrams (with part numbers, quantity required, part name)
2000 LX470 Parts, Diagrams, Numbers, Qty, Price.pdf
Wow that's an impressively detailed catalog of parts, I will go ahead and say thank you in advance as I see myself referring to that quite often in the future!
 
LBridges: thanks, very nice of you to put that out.

You're welcome. I could find part diagrams, and I could find part numbers, but not together. So it was painful flipping back and forth on different webpages to sync up pic to number. I guess what I'm saying is I did it for my own sanity, just lucky that others find it useful.

But you know, now that I have a 2017 LC I think I have to start a new collection.
 
Was doing some searching and found this thread. That pdf is great @LBridges , thank you.

Worth a bump for others to see for sure.
 
It seems like the link to this diagram is gone. Does anyone have it still or another link? I used it once and can't find it. Thanks!
 
It seems like the link to this diagram is gone. Does anyone have it still or another link? I used it once and can't find it. Thanks!
Same, link doesn't seem to work anymore.
 
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