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Old 05-31-2004, 10:56 PM   #1
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complete brake/fuel line assy......

Can anyone tell me where I can get pre-bent brake/fuel lines complete ready to bolt on ?

I did see it on line somewhere but cant find it
A canadian site or supplier would be really cool

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Old 06-01-2004, 12:38 AM   #2
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I purchased competetivly priced stainless pre-bent lines from Scott's super trucks in Alta. For the most part I was happy but I had a hard time getting the right set( the 71's had a few versions) and when I did get the right fit the rear fittings were the wrong size and I never received any further help, apparently they were the only types available. The rear sections were also missing the rock protectors( coils) Basically I wondered if I shouldn't have just bent them myself??
Just make certain you 'splain fully what you require or be prepared to do a lot of shipping back and forth. I can't complain about the vendor but I can't rave either.
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Old 06-01-2004, 07:30 AM   #3
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Inline Tube has them. There is also several venders on the board that sell them, sometimes at a better price than Inline. They come in OEM Steel or Stainless Steel.
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Old 06-01-2004, 09:23 AM   #4
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Quote:
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I purchased competetivly priced stainless pre-bent lines from Scott's super trucks in Alta. For the most part I was happy but I had a hard time getting the right set( the 71's had a few versions) and when I did get the right fit the rear fittings were the wrong size and I never received any further help, apparently they were the only types available. The rear sections were also missing the rock protectors( coils) Basically I wondered if I shouldn't have just bent them myself??
Just make certain you 'splain fully what you require or be prepared to do a lot of shipping back and forth. I can't complain about the vendor but I can't rave either.

What was the shipping like on those? I was thinking about getting some instead of making my own but I figured the shipping costs would kill.
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Old 06-01-2004, 11:18 PM   #5
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I called Scott's today and the whole brake line package is $235.00 for steel and $275.00 for stainless steel.
For shipping the long pieces are coiled up and the short ones are all ready to go.
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