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Old 09-03-2018, 08:14 AM   #1
FL71C10
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FINALLY got my new brake lines done!

I am redoing all of my brake lines in stainless. I bought a complete set of lines from Right Stuff Detailing a few years ago and finally started installing them in August. The rear lines were not right, and the proportioning valve lines were not right as I am using a 3/4 ton brake booster and master cylinder. I tried another set of rear lines from Right Stuff and the new ones were exactly the same (wrong). I called the company and they were not much help. They did refund my money for the second order, but they argued with me about the small lines to the master cylinder. The guy told me they don't do much with older trucks.

So I called Inline Tube and bought a new set of rear lines and a partial front line set that also includes some of the front lines that I don't need but they don't sell just those small lines. I put them all in yesterday and they fit perfectly!

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