Rock, Good to see you out here posting! You'd been absent awhile and we were getting apprehensive.
The problem with the hoses is "usually" that you can brake but the fluid can't get back OUT of the calipers because of blockage, and the pads stay in contact with the rotor.
When our right front brake locked up, the front axle was still a 2002 assembly. I bought reman calipers for both sides, new hoses, and new pads. All this was in stock at the Advance Auto Parts in the small town where we broke down. Just be sure your counter person knows it's the "E" Series (van) you're getting parts for, not the "F" Series (pickup). Anyhow, the hoses were readily available. The Right and Left are different. So are Calipers. Left WILL mount as Right and vice versa, BUT the Bleeders will be on the Bottom instead of the TOP where the air bubbles go to be bled out.
Then, I upgraded to a 2012 axle to get the big brakes Ford installed starting 2008. Hoses are still Left and Right and I ordered Dorman hoses from Amazon. Ford got smart on Calipers and put Bleeders on Top and Bottom, so now one Part Number fits Both Sides.
The Late Model (again, 2008 and newer, the E-Series with the "Dump Truck Grille," brakes are wonderful!!! A very good upgrade. When Ford made the change, they put the bigger brakes (larger diameter thicker rotors, bigger pads, bigger caliper pistons), they applied it to every Van. E150 all the way to E450, so you could upgrade any earlier E-Series. There'd be benefit, noticeable better braking. But on ours, 31-ft scaling at 14000 loaded for travel, it is spectacular.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB