🚗 Drive with Confidence: The Last Brake Line You'll Ever Need!
The 4LIFETIMELINES Copper-Nickel Brake Line Tubing Coil is a high-quality, rust and corrosion-proof solution designed for automotive applications. With a diameter of 5/16 inches and a length of 25 feet, this tubing is easy to bend and install, making it ideal for brake, transmission, or fuel lines. It comes with a lifetime warranty, ensuring that it will outlast the vehicle when installed correctly, and meets all necessary SAE, ISO, and DOT specifications.
Colour | Copper |
Material Type | Copper |
B**.
Perfect! A must have for fuel or trans lines
Great product, a little pricey, but worth every penny. Strong enough, doesn't rust and can bend it to desired shape very easily. I always keep a 25 ft roll of 5/16 and 3/16 in my home garage for trans, fuel, and brake lines.
M**E
Works fine
This is a lot cheaper than the stuff you can buy at the auto parts store, but it works just as well. Super flexible and easy to work with.
J**Y
Good product
I made a fuel line for a vehicle with it and it worked great, but you need the proper tools for bending or it will kink on you! I will definitely purchase again.
B**X
Makes great fuel lines.
So i used this line to replace an old rusted fuel line on my truck. The amount of line that i got was more than enough to replace my fuel lines mess up because of course i didn't measure it right and redo it once more. I fully intend on replacing my brake lines with it too. The biggest selling point for me was that it doesn't corrode as fast as steel lines. Easy to bend without kinking it and it's kinda pretty compared to the rest of the old rusty undercarriage. 9 out of 10 would buy again.
C**T
Works as it should
Twice the cost of steel lines, but you'll never have to do them again. It can be a little tedious getting the flare correct. My first bar style tool clamped the line so tight it deformed the line, and punctured the thin wall a few times. I found an older worn down bar style tool that doesn't clamp as hard when tightened. Actually worked perfectly. Just make sure everything is straight and true before starting. And give yourself extra length to make some mistakes.
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