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Old 02-18-2016, 12:55 PM   #8
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Re: Brake Line Set Recommendations 68 K10 Shortbed

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Thanks as well for your input. My main concern is with the long line front to rear as the rest look pretty sound. I might just fab my own for that section. Warmer weather coming, will report what the direction I go and post results.
I just buy lines from the auto parts store pre-flared. There is so many sizes available I did not even have to cut and flare any lines. I use brake tube bending pliers, you can make tight or sweeping bends. I laid out my original lines and copied the bends and stuck new lines back in. Easy and fun!

On edit: I also worked my way up to the the master and took up slack in the brake line coiling under the dist block.
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