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Steel brake lines are obsolete


Del Rio Roy

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Joined
Oct 10, 2011
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Vehicle Year
1992
Transmission
Automatic
If Nickel-Copper brake lines are good enough for Rolls Royce, Lotus, Aston Martin, Porsche, Audi, Volvo, Military vehicles, Firefighting vehicles, and other Heavy vehicles. . . Then they are good enough for my Mercury Cougar and Ford Windstar. They don't rust like steel lines and fit better at the joints than stainless steel lines. Plus they look great shined up like a new Lincoln penny. :icon_thumby:
 
Lemme know how that works out for ya. I got polished stainless brake lines on the Lincoln.
 
I used 'em on my Ranger recently. You can bend it without a tubing bender too.
 
Neither have I and I have replaced them from the master cylinder back on lots of vehicles thanks to road salt.

Josh
 
:dunno:



NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25
Part No. CNC-325 Warranty

$49.59
 
NiCopp line is really nice stuff. We had to replace some lines on my friends Jeep and we used it to do the front right line. Was a pretty complicated set of bends but it worked perfectly and looks like the factory line.
 
Tempting, though i've pretty much replaced every metal line from new master cylinder to all tires. I'll be interested to see how they hold up.

Maybe for the next truck...
 

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