where to buy new brake lines (master to brake hose)
where to buy new brake lines (master to brake hose)
My front brake lines to the brake hose has a seized bolt to separate them on the drivers side. I was thinking of cutting and cramping a new part of the line, but had the idea of buying new brake lines for the front. Since I installed the new suspension and motor, the brake lines have been bend dozens of times. I was looking for braided brake lines from the master cylinder to the brake hoses.
Anyone know where I can get them? Would there be any cons using a braided brake line?
Thanks
Anyone know where I can get them? Would there be any cons using a braided brake line?
Thanks
If you do a google search for prebent brake lines you may come up with some suppliers. I know a friend of mine got all pre bent stainless steel lines for his 96 Chevy Pick Up for a few hundred bucks. You could always bend your own also. Takes a bit of time and practice to get it looking neat but will save you a bit of money.
I tried bending them myself and got a few kinks and I couldnt find the exact lenght needed. It was either too short or long, that doesnt seem safe having extra brake line hanging there. I'm thinking braided line might not give me a constant pedal feel.
Does anyone know of a website would sales them pre-bent?
Does anyone know of a website would sales them pre-bent?
http://inlinetube.com/ They list a full set of brake lines for 93-96 LT1 Camaros. You have to click on their catalog and it's on page 68.
Thanks for the link. It states its for an automatic transmission, I never heard of brake line differences due to the style of the tranny. I have 4 brakes but the kit comes with 7 lines, what are the other 3 for?
http://inlinetube.com/ They list a full set of brake lines for 93-96 LT1 Camaros. You have to click on their catalog and it's on page 68.
Larry
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