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Dunerunner
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Brake line

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I am trying to locate a vendor for the-main steel brake line on my shortened buggy . It needs to be 72” (or so) in length. I am currently Using a full length VW Bug line is ,which is 14 “ longer than necessary. I am avoiding joining 2 shorter pieces . It is ,of course metric and a bubble flare. Anyone have any suggestions? Colin
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GotManx
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Re: Brake line

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Get a flaring tool. These are not too difficult to use, just do a couple of practices first.
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Dunerunner
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Re: Brake line

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Yes ,good point ,I have done regular flaring in the past , never done a bubble flare . Can’t be that difficult. Thanks for the nudge.....
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knucklehead
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I have one of these, works killer. much easier than the standard flair tool. they also have a $200 tool that is better, but you have to do a lot of brake lines to justify the price.

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lastmanx
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I would recommend stainless steel brake lines. you can buy the complete set from appletree for about 64 bucks. yes the main line is full length not coupled. just put a longer routing around the front pedals to use up the extra length. too easy, no tools to buy or master. I can swear to their longevity; mine have lasted 19 years and counting. if the sight of the lines bother you : cover them with carpet or a mat. they won't rust.5066 salty sea sand, no worries 19 years.
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Re: Brake line

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Thanks to “gotmanx” I followed his advice ,got the flare tool and did the job easily.
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Dunerunner wrote:Thanks to “gotmanx” I followed his advice ,got the flare tool and did the job easily.
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