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in Akron sells rolled Stainless Steel brake line with the stainless fittings, I think if and when I need to replace lines I will go with Stinless Steel brake lines
in Akron sells rolled Stainless Steel brake line with the stainless fittings, I think if and when I need to replace lines I will go with Stinless Steel brake lines
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Summit Racing ( http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220236/ and http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220237/?rtype=10)
in Akron sells rolled Stainless Steel brake line with the stainless fittings, I think if and when I need to replace lines I will go with Stinless Steel brake lines
in Akron sells rolled Stainless Steel brake line with the stainless fittings, I think if and when I need to replace lines I will go with Stinless Steel brake lines
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Summit Racing ( http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220236/ and http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220237/?rtype=10)
in Akron sells rolled Stainless Steel brake line with the stainless fittings, I think if and when I need to replace lines I will go with Stinless Steel brake lines
in Akron sells rolled Stainless Steel brake line with the stainless fittings, I think if and when I need to replace lines I will go with Stinless Steel brake lines
No, stainless is sooo hard to work with and need a special flaring tool since its soo hard.
Get the NiCor line, its a nickel-copper alloy. Doesnt rust and super super super easy to bend and flare
At work we no longer use standard brake line. The NiCor is around double the cost, but saves sooo much time and effort on install.
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It'* a good idea to wash your car with Kerosene to remove the wax buildup and then use a Cleaner Wax (I used Meguires), then a Carnuba wax (Smells like Bannans), I wax the inside all of the jambs as well but I only wipe the external body and leave the heavy wax for the winter in the spots you don't see.
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