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i am looking for hard stainless brake lines for a 86 corvette but cant seem to find anyone who makes them for 84-87. i know that they are not the most popular but does anyone know or maybe someone who sells the tubing and fittings
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Vette??
Most companies like Fine Lines or Inline Tube can make you a custom set if you either send them a diagram or an old set to make a pattern from.
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Most companies like Fine Lines or Inline Tube can make you a custom set if you either send them a diagram or an old set to make a pattern from.
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Inline tube stocks a set for our cars, no special order necessary!
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i called in line and they need the brake lines shipped to them. i am thinking of just getting the tubing and making my own. i dont know ill see. thanks guys
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Part# SCCB8204, standard stocking item. Why on earth would they need your originals? I ordered mine direct and never had to send them anything...
I doubt I'd try bending-up stainless tubing. It's very hard to bend and work with if you don't have alot of experience with it.
I doubt I'd try bending-up stainless tubing. It's very hard to bend and work with if you don't have alot of experience with it.
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Murco, he's wanting lines for a '86 Corvette. Why he's asking that question here I don't know.
Unless you're really good at bubble flaring brake lines, I'd let them do it for you. Flaring lines is a PITA.
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Unless you're really good at bubble flaring brake lines, I'd let them do it for you. Flaring lines is a PITA.
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Murco, he's wanting lines for a '86 Corvette. Why he's asking that question here I don't know.
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Oh hell, I missed that! Originally posted by ebmiller88
Murco, he's wanting lines for a '86 Corvette. Why he's asking that question here I don't know.
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Corvette???
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yes its not my car its a friend of mine. i figured that making my own brake lines might be the easist way to go. after all i am a industrial plumber and i pretty much only work with stainless steel anyways so i figured i might as well make them up but i would prefer to get them pre made. i fugured someone might of known a place. thanks anyways
