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    I am thinking about replacing my brake lines just to do it any one know what kind of brake line is better i heard copper was just trying to get some imput

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    if its for a honda and not a show car hot rod then go to napa and get some brake lines and call it a day.
    No ebay = No fast CT hondas.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by gixxerboy750 View Post
      if its for a honda and not a show car hot rod then go to napa and get some brake lines and call it a day.
      Stainless Steel brake lines always good for me...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by redjdmdc2 View Post
        Stainless Steel brake lines always good for me...
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        • #5
          Yeah but u can get stainless at NAPA or somethin lol nd would it be harder to bend

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          • #6
            napa has galvanized stainless steel.. real stainless steel lines are harder to bend. copper is more maleable so chances of leakin is higher.

            btw you need 3/16ths as far as the fittings go youll need 10m x 1 inverted flare.

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            • #7
              EST has it in stock ;)

              Originally posted by Blk_Dc2
              I am thinking about replacing my brake lines just to do it any one know what kind of brake line is better i heard copper was just trying to get some imput



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              • #8
                Originally posted by 203CARTEL_NeiL View Post
                napa has galvanized stainless steel.. real stainless steel lines are harder to bend. copper is more maleable so chances of leakin is higher.

                btw you need 3/16ths as far as the fittings go youll need 10m x 1 inverted flare.
                For someone who does brake tucks for a living I trust in u bro

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                • #9
                  well, as of copper, you can always soldier then together. lol!!!
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sean-john View Post
                    For someone who does brake tucks for a living I trust in u bro
                    lol he works at a bank for a living.

                    but....all his info is accurate, and neil has done this before. i'd trust him too.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by AWDream View Post
                      lol he works at a bank for a living.

                      but....all his info is accurate, and neil has done this before. i'd trust him too.
                      LMAO i sit on my ass all day... thanks for the <3 douglas and p diddy

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