Brake line flaring degree
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Brake line flaring degree
Hello, is the flare on the hydraulic brake tube 58-64 frame 37 deg. or 45deg. thanks, chuck
Re: brake line flaring
From Vol. 2
"For AN-automotive.......37-degree. Nice kit. Good price.
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch ... ults=false
"For AN-automotive.......37-degree. Nice kit. Good price.
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch ... ults=false
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Re: brake line flaring
Thanks VT. ,most of what I was seeing was for a 45 deg. Glad I asked, thanks for the info. Chuck
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Re: brake line flaring
Chuck58Pan, I don't know if you will see this, but on April 9th, 2009, I paid Summit Racing $36.90 for the above flaring tool. I'll sell it to you for $18.00 and that includes shipping. If you are interested. tannerac@gmail.com Thanks.
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Re: brake line flaring
thanks rip/fla for your generous offer. I am a bit of a bottom feeder and will most likely wait on an old ridgid or something older but well made. the lines i am hoping to use are still ok but i would like to make up some spares in the event of a .problem. thanks again, chuck