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Old 10-05-2012, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Diesel911 View Post
The hard Brake Lines use a "Bubble" type Flare; not the double flare that is on the lines of American Cars.
You can buy a Bubble Flare Kit for that; I got mine on eBay so I don't know if they are common at the Auto Part Chain stores or not.

People say this is the brake tubing that is easy to bend without kinking;
Brake Tubing Cunifer™ .

I think you can also by Genereic Bubble Flare tubing with the Fittings on them in verious stock lengths; but, I have never looked for any.
Really? So it is double bubble trouble then...
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