InLine Tube Trans Lines
#1
InLine Tube Trans Lines
Just got these today. They look high quality, very clean bends and they actually came in a box! Only one bend that's clearly marked w/ two labels indicating where to unbend it.
Pretty damn good for $48 shipped, $20 more for SS lines. Something i noticed inside the lines. Anyone know if thats a copper coating or a inner copper tube or?
Pretty damn good for $48 shipped, $20 more for SS lines. Something i noticed inside the lines. Anyone know if thats a copper coating or a inner copper tube or?
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Re: InLine Tube Trans Lines
I purchased brake lines back in 2001 for my 1972 Buick Gs & they fit without any rebending. Still on the car. Now their master cylinder was another story! My lines had no inside coating.
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Re: InLine Tube Trans Lines
I did stainless fuel lines and they were certainly difficult to unbend, thankfully they fit great because I tried to reflare a random piece of their stainless line and it did not go so well. Used their mild steel ones for the front brakes and m/c to prop valve, worked perfectly. Doesn't hurt that they're like 20m away and I could pick up everything at their store.
#7
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Re: InLine Tube Trans Lines
Stainless lines are also a bitch to get tight because the stainless does not like to change to fit the receiver.
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