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1994 K75S ABS I Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir

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I am in the process in replacing my old brake lines. Ordered the kit from Spiegler.

This would be good time to replace the ABS rear brake reservoir hose. Is this hose a BMW part (can't locate it) to just a automotive store item?
 
I am in the process in replacing my old brake lines. Ordered the kit from Spiegler.

This would be good time to replace the ABS rear brake reservoir hose. Is this hose a BMW part (can't locate it) to just a automotive store item?

The BMW part number is 34321457880. About $7.00

It isn't particularly special. It holds gravity pressure only from the reservoir down to the master cylinder. But it has to be a "rubber" material that is impervious to DOT 4 brake fluid. Not all hoses are. So unless there is a particular reason not to just get one from a dealer - they will need to order it - that is what I would do.
 
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