its gonna be a late night tonight lol
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NEED these parts TODAY! please help
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and i have half of a clutch hard line from my integra, i dont see why it wouldnt work, has the rubber section and the frame rail section up to that coupler on the firewall
EDIT:: if i can find an adapter for my stainless clutch line i will pull the stock line out of my car and sell it to you too (i have a 96 hatch)....
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i think the distance on the hardline is longer on an ek than an integra cuz its up front on the ek.. the integra its back by the fire wall.. ill make my way up there tonight too then! im gonna do directions to see what would be better danbury to bridgeport or bridgeport to danbury.. its gonna be later like between 8-10 is that ok?
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im home every night and in the garage til at least 1 usually, come whenever....i have an ek, if i can find the one adapter i need from the master cylinder to my stainless braided line around here locally somewhere i will pull the oem hard lines out and swap in my braided line.
EDIT:: why dont you just tuck the clutch line and bend yourself a new one?
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Originally posted by roe View Postim home every night and in the garage til at least 1 usually, come whenever....i have an ek, if i can find the one adapter i need from the master cylinder to my stainless braided line around here locally somewhere i will pull the oem hard lines out and swap in my braided line.
EDIT:: why dont you just tuck the clutch line and bend yourself a new one?
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uhmmmm you can buy the lines 2 ways...you can buy it from autozone or i buy at napa (cheaper) you can buy straight sections up to i think 4 feet long and you can buy it in a coil which you have to straighten and bend, its much cheaper to by a coil at napa, but the lines are gonna be much straighter with the straight line. youll need a tubing bender, 6 bucks or so for a cheapo one, a tubing cutter (essential) like 7 or 8 bucks and some tube nuts (some cents each) and a double flare tool 20 bucks i think is the cheapest one you can get EVERYTHING at autozone or napa but if youre lucky ill find the adapter i need and sell you my oem hardlines
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Originally posted by roe View Postuhmmmm you can buy the lines 2 ways...you can buy it from autozone or i buy at napa (cheaper) you can buy straight sections up to i think 4 feet long and you can buy it in a coil which you have to straighten and bend, its much cheaper to by a coil at napa, but the lines are gonna be much straighter with the straight line. youll need a tubing bender, 6 bucks or so for a cheapo one, a tubing cutter (essential) like 7 or 8 bucks and some tube nuts (some cents each) and a double flare tool 20 bucks i think is the cheapest one you can get EVERYTHING at autozone or napa but if youre lucky ill find the adapter i need and sell you my oem hardlines
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