Inline tube?
Inline tube?
Has anyone ever ordered from Inline Tube? I am looking to get the complete set of brake lines for my car. They say that they come 100% prebent to the original. Just wondered how good they were and how easy they were to install. Seems like it could save a whole heap of time to just throw the lines on an go with no bending or adjusting.
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Car: Met. Silver 85 IROC/Sold
Engine: 350 HO Deluxe (350ci/330hp)
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Axle/Gears: Limited Slip 3.23's
Re: Inline tube?
Hey another option for you could be this Ezibend tube. It is stainless steel, you can polish it to look like chrome if that is what you want and you can just bend it by hand. They have tools to do a professional job but you don't really need them.
I am not sure where you are located but I work for a company who sells this stuff. Here is your link just FYI...
http://www.hoseandfittingsetc.com/custom-brake-lines/
If you are considering changing your brake hoses as well, I recently posted a blog that tells you what to look for to know if you need to replace them. Here is that link...
http://www.hoseandfittingsetc.com/ou...-wear-and-tear
good luck with your project man!
I am not sure where you are located but I work for a company who sells this stuff. Here is your link just FYI...
http://www.hoseandfittingsetc.com/custom-brake-lines/
If you are considering changing your brake hoses as well, I recently posted a blog that tells you what to look for to know if you need to replace them. Here is that link...
http://www.hoseandfittingsetc.com/ou...-wear-and-tear
good luck with your project man!
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