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Brake Lines?
It seems like no one makes 67-72 Suburban brake lines, or anybody know otherwise?
need some for a my 72 K series Burb. |
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Got mine from inline tube
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Inline tube is probably the best resource for hard lines, but all the rubber ones I had made locally from a shop that specializes in servicing industrial hose parts.
Just make triple sure of your order with Inline Tube, since they are extremely expensive on their shipping. |
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I returned a Inline tube kit as I didn’t find it was close at all.
I went with a kit from classic tube and it worked out well for the front but if I was to do it over again I would bend/flare my own lines. It’s not that difficult and you can run them exactly how you want. You will have to do some reshaping and bending of the pre bent kits anyway |
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I used the nickel copper to bend my own lines. Easy to work with and flare. One piece runs from the back axle almost to the junction block.
Paul |
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I second the nickel-copper (NICOPP) lines. As Paul said, it bends easy, flares easy, and won't rust. I bought mine on e-Bay. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...+line&_sacat=0 I pretty much made all of my bends by hand and flared it holding the flaring tool in my hands. LockDoc |
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Appreciate all the replies, just ended up taking it to the shop as time is limited and the HOA is a nightmare. no wrenching on cars in my neighborhood, and unfortunately my garage was built to fit a 1990 Nissan Sentra.
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Wow, no working on cars? I've only had limited experience with HOAs, but I don't think I've ever had that stipulation. My truck is still on homemade stands (I ended up spilling some transmission fluid this past week, left a stain and hope to wash it out when I can move the truck), and have done body work, all in the front driveway, no one has ever told me anything. I know at least 1 or 2 neighbors have done similar, one of them banging out dents from some old Camry fenders for a few weeks straight.
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I told the neighbors that i sold it! HAHAHA, cant wait to see their faces when it comes home and is LOUD and sounds amazing. Once it runs and drives I will be able to do some little things here and there at my house, it just needed way too much to get going to be able to peacefully get it done without getting a nag or a letter form someone. |
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Paul Jr @ GMCPauls |
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Completing a Frame Off Resto-Mod, modern Zenon Headlights H.B. running off Battery instead of switch, newer A/C, hyped the 350 (401 H.P.), B&M Transkit, 2000 stall converter, electric Fuel pump, Fuel line wrapped around A/C cold line for added horse power when completed and working out the Rack-n-Pinion set-up to modernize the steering as well. |
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Welcome aboard Mainly Trucks! Sounds like a nice truck your building. The factory used 1/4" line to run from the proportioning valve to the hose for the rear axle then reduced to 3/16" at the Tee on the axle end of the hose. I would contact the manufacturer of your components and get their recommended line size to match your master cylinder and caliper combination just to be sure.
Oh and let me be the first to ask to see some pictures of you truck. |
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Thanks HO455
I will send pictures when complete... that way when you see the before you will see the After so you do not think it the basket case it was! |
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I used inline tube on my 71 burb and they fit great, had all the clips. Very easy install
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