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    Default lbuck78 : Hard lines for brakes and fuel

    Hard lines for brakes and fuel
    Post by lbuck78 on Apr 17, 2006, 3:23pm

    I know some one was talking about a place that makes prebent hard lines . I was wondering if anyone can help me out. I finally got the frame and drive train finished and now I ready. Its just like me to wait until the last minute.

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    Default bluesman2a :

    Re: Hard lines for brakes and fuel
    Post by bluesman2a on Apr 17, 2006, 4:00pm

    A *SUPER* good flaring tool will only cost about $100.... 20 feet of stainless line and fittings will run you about $25-30... If you need it fast, it's the only way to go. Not sure on pricing for pre-bent, but I remember they weren't cheap so this may be cost effective too.

    I just finished re-doing all my front lines and it only took about 30 minutes. If you don't have a body on it, you should be able to do the whole truck in an hour or so.

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    Default boghog :

    Re: Hard lines for brakes and fuel
    Post by boghog on Apr 17, 2006, 5:28pm

    Inline tube or classic tube both are most likly listed in any 4x4 rag.
    Wait I have a rag right here, Inline tube #800-3859452. I think a few of the guys got theirs from Classic tube, one of the guys sent in his lines so the tube company could set up a program in the tube bender. Now they can make them in either stainless or reg. steel, with or without rock guard. If you call 800 information they should be able to give you the number for Classic Tube. Good luck.

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