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Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Basically what the title said. Are all of you guys going to inlinetube for 4x4 brake line kits?
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
I did my own.
But, I did go to Inline tube for my rear e brake cables. They do good work, but their shipping costs and policies are not something to be desired.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
I think its them or bend your own lines.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
I just Googled "Pre bent brake line tubes" and got this.
http://www.classictube.com/resources...m-classic-tube
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Not worth the price. Get lines at your local parts store and a $5 bender from harbor freight and bend your own.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
I have inline tubes stainless kit on my K5 and its a nice kit. Just installed their disc/disc prop valve but haven't driven the truck yet.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
I think thats what I'm gonna end up doing
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Location: Utah
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Bent my own here. Got the Eastwood bender and their 25' coil of brake line. Worked pretty good.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Nice work mjensen
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Beat me to it Jason! Very nice work indeed. I got my front 4x4 e brake cable from Napa but I think that they outsourced it from Inline. While the quality is good, it wasn't 180 bucks good. I would bend my own lines. As seen here, you can do your own high quality lines on the cheap!
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
That is a very nice/clean job.
I think it boils down to the flaring part. Personally, I hate flaring lines so I went with the kit, however, if you are good at it, you can save yourself alot of money.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Thanks all. A quality flaring tool is definitely worth the money. I just used a cheapy one from O'Reilly Auto. If you make sure to lube the end first it first, it will do the job.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Quote:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-45-de...5000P?prdNo=19
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Nope...for stock applications that is the one you want. Make sure to practice on some scrap, make sure to chamfer the end, then hit it with some sort of lube. I can't remember what I used on mine, but it was a thicker consistency than WD.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Thanks for the tips!
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Wow very nice job mjensen!
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
Thanks! I really appreciate the compliments. Now, if I can do it...anybody can
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
I used the craftsman flaring tool as well. I keep it lubed with grease and so far so good after doing stainless lines on two trucks. You can get a couple size benders from someplace like harbor freight. But they dont do as well on larger diameter stainless lines, like my 3/8" fuel line, because the stainless steel is much harder. Mild steel lines should be much easier.
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Re: Inlinetube my only option for 4x4 brake lines?
NAPA also has pre flared brake lines with fittings starting at about 1' and going to 6' or so. I got an old school flaring tool at a retired machinists yard sale and went to town. Russell sells braided stainless for the hardline to caliper and rear tee connection. Look in the early part of my build thread for details. I used the same except 3/8 for gas line. I tossed my cheap bender after it messed up some bends and spent the money on a quality one that bends up to 3/8 with no kinks.
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