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The MuHize Brake Line Tubing Kit offers 25 feet of copper-coated alloy steel tubing in dual sizes (3/16" & 1/4") designed for easy bending and flaring. Its superior anti-rust surface treatment ensures long-lasting durability across hydraulic, fuel, and transmission systems. Complete with 32 high-quality fittings, this professional-grade kit delivers reliable, corrosion-resistant brake line solutions trusted by automotive pros and enthusiasts.
Brand | MuHize |
Material | Copper,Steel |
Color | Gold |
Product Dimensions | 300"L x 0.25"W |
Inside Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.63 inch |
Outside Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Item Length | 300 Inches |
Manufacturer | MuHize |
Global Trade Identification Number | 09312716420838 |
Item Weight | 3.05 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 25 ft 1/4" & 3/16" |
Manufacturer Part Number | MUBRAKE-KITGD316AND14 |
L**L
Availability &price
Great packaging excellent price
G**E
Need brake or fuel lines made? This is the ticket
This kit works great and made making my brake lines a piece of cake .. the line was easy to manipulate and bend to my liking . Will probably buy again for future projects
M**L
Works great.
Great that the line comes with plenty of ends/fittings. Easy enough to bend when you need to.
J**R
Good for softer lines; Not great on steel
Not a bad kit and works great on the lines that are provided. The double flare tool doesn't do good on Steel brake lines and had to buy a different tool to perform that side. Also, I would recommend buying different couplers from Ace Hardware or a similar store. The ones provided seemed to strip or not get a good solid seal on both sides.
J**X
Good quality, good price.
Compared to buying from big box automotive stores a fraction of the price. Quality is good for a standard steel brake line etc. Fittings are decent. Fairly easy to bend. For note, Just get yourself a good inverted flaring tool and tubing cutter for steel. Does the job.....
D**S
Easy too use
I’ve tried to do brake lines in the past but this was by far the easiest line I’ve ever worked with it didn’t kink and it was flexible enough to get into the areas where I needed it to go also it came with plenty of fittings and choices one down side the fittings could be just a bit longer than what came with it I had to reuse a couple of fittings due to that and I was not able to get out to get new ones
J**N
Easy to bend and work with, but yes it is copper-LINED: the inside is a magnetic steel composite
First and foremost, a lot of reviews are slamming this product because it is magnetic, meaning it is not solid copper -it is only copper-lined on the outside- you need to know that before you buy this if your intent is to own the same car for the next 15 years in a rust-belt state. If you are restoring a car that you're going to own and drive for a long time, you might want to spend double the price and buy genuine copper lines. If you are like me and have a car that you want to get another 5-10 years out of, then this should do the trick. I think for $30 you get a very reasonable length of both 1/4" & 3/16" lines, and a number of fittings.My only complaint is that the fittings were not the same as the original fittings on my 2004 Honda Civic EX Coupe, so I re-used my stock Honda fittings when replacing my driver's side rear brake line under the engine bay. I bought a brake line flaring tool to make bubble flare ends and had no issues with any of this - worked on my first attempt, no leaks.Beginner's tip: take your time, go slowly and methodically, ensure you put your fittings on the lines BEFORE you flare/crimp them, and that they are facing the correct direction. If you're new to this process it doesn't hurt to cut a short length of brake line and practice making a couple flared ends with your brake line flaring tool BEFORE you cut a long length of brake line and try to make your line on the first try. There is a trick to flaring brake line ends, and not all tools do a great job, regardless. Also, when you're done cutting the length of brake line that you need, put the little rubber cap back on the portion of the spool you don't use so keep moisture out of it!I would buy this brake line again for my own vehicles and I'm glad I have some spare line now.
E**C
Great!
Worked as advertised
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