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Anyone ever purchased a full prebent Brake line kit ?

BoltBuster

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 5, 2002
Messages
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Anyone ever purchased a full prebent Brake line kit that they felt turned out worth it or adapted well?

Who was the vendor?

Name of the kit?
 

swood

Sr. Member
Joined
Mar 13, 2002
Messages
639
Loc.
San Jose, CA
Nope. At the rediculous price they charge I said forget it. I bought a coil of it from summit and a bender, cutter & double flare kit. All that cost about 1/4 of what pre-bent lines will run you. Sure they were cheap tools, like harbor freight, but you only use them a couple of times. I bent all my lines and installed them in a day. I actually think the way I routed them came out better anyway. It really is easy.
 

BwoncoHowie

C-4 Wizard
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Nov 11, 2002
Messages
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[quote author=BoltBuster link=board=5;threadid=17359;start=0#msg132649 date=1052769586]
LOL whos Chuck? ???
[/quote]

Click on the BCB icon at the top of your screen

Or go here

http://www.bcbroncos.com/
 

jims66

Sr. Member
Joined
Jun 25, 2001
Messages
961
I did the stainless from inline tube (I think was the name) and it was almost perfect. I recommend going that way.
 

El Jefe

Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 20, 2002
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1,166
mmmh they're local for me. i might just go over there and get some stuff. what kiy did you guys get for an EB?
 

jims66

Sr. Member
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Jun 25, 2001
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I got the original reproduction in all stainless steel. Worked very well.
 
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