
Car has failed MOT on bulging rear brake hose - needs replacing, so far so good.
Garage has received hoses from 3 different factors all of which are too short (possibly by as little as 5mm). They say they are unable to tigthen up the locking nuts with out stretching the hose...
Anyone else had this issue? I've never changed a rear hose so I've really no idea.
I'm wondering if the trailing arm is at its maximum (lowest) point of travel if the car is up in the air and maybe lifting the arm slightly would reduce the tension/strain on the hose?
Any thoughts or suggestions gratefully received, I'm getting withdrawal symptoms

Thanks
Stewart