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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Brentwood, TN
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Brake Line Creation and Installation
I made a little more progress this weekend, I ran all of the brake lines and it is just about ready to bleed. I am just short a correct Tee and the brake switch. It is always just one more thing
![]() I ended up buying a brake line kit from JEGS but I always hated doing double flares (until now). I wanted to buy one of those high end brake tube flaring tools but could not get over the costs so I finall bit the bullet and got a mid level kit from Eastwood and their flaring tool ROCKS! It is not cheap at $189.99 but it made my life so much easier. I created two video's one if the long video of the who process and the 2nd video is a review and operation video of the Eastwood Double Flaring Tool. Please keep in mind when I review various products I have no connection with them, I am just trying to give an honest review of products I have researched and purchased in hopes of helping others out ![]() I hope you find some of my videos useful as you work on your projects. Next will be completing the hard and soft fuel lines as all of my connectors should be in this week. Complete Process with shots of finished installation DIY Brake Lines Made Easy CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO Double Flaring Tool Review Eastwood Brake Tube Flaring Tool Review CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO
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