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Old 07-31-2017, 12:57 PM
Zulfiqar Zulfiqar is offline
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You can readily buy the bulk cunifer line from NAPA and all the hardware too. Makes for real easy forming of the lines.

The only other bit of hardware required are called brake line clips, you can use the plastic ones sold at autozone (as the napa catalog is very confusing trying to find those clips) - or if you fancy steel ones then go to a home depot or lowes and buy some hanging clips from the electric section, its a small 1/4 inch steel clip with an eyelet and rubber padding already in it.

I use the OTC bubble flare kit but I also have a GM service part (little flare cubie) to make bubble flares, for the GM tool I have to mount it in a vise. Both make equally usable flares. It takes a bit of practice to make any flare and a dab of silglyde really helps.
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