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Default Metal Brake Line Source Recommendations?

I'm finally replacing my original, 42+ year old flexible brake lines (with NAPA parts, made in China [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/mad.gif[/img] [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/mad.gif[/img]), and of course that job can't be completed without one or two of the metal line fittings being frozen up and twisting off [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/mad.gif[/img]

I know there is Fine Lines and Inline Tube....anyone have any strong preferences for one over the other? Or perhaps there are other sources I'm unaware of? TIA...
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Default Re: Metal Brake Line Source Recommendations?

i've never used fine lines, but have used inline tube on my 67 rs/ss and the fit was excellent. it is a manual disc brake car and every line fit
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Default Re: Metal Brake Line Source Recommendations?

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Have used Fine Lines on several cars now with no big problems. There stainless seems to be a bit softer that the others.
They are a local Co. to me, Wadsworth Oh.,I believe. It is good for local guys because of the convenience of being able to PU at there shop.
Give'em a call.

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----I like the Fine Lines guys as well. They used to be in my home town of Medina. Good guys!......Bill S
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Default Re: Metal Brake Line Source Recommendations?

Just don't use the stainless version, just stick with the original style metal tubing. The flare fittings on stainless brake tubing never seem to seal properly due to the hardness of the stainless material, and it therefore tends to seep brake fluid. (always onto your paint and never directly onto the ground. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/mad.gif[/img])
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Thanks for the feedback [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/worship.gif[/img]

10-4 on the original-type material....I used stainless fuel lines on a friend's LS6 Chevelle many years ago and could never get them to seal properly.

I used Fine Lines products on my wife's 69 Impala convertible about 17 yrs ago and they were indeed 'fine', but wasn't sure if things had changed in more recent times. Sounds like either one would be a good choice....and I bet they are not made in China [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/no.gif[/img]
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Hi guys. I find this pretty interesting. Anymore views on stainless versus standard lines?

From my own perspective, when I was with the NCRS, I'd see the brake fluid drips (sometimes more frequently than I would have thought). And sometimes it was on uber-high dollar cars too. I never thought to look closely at the brake lines. I just shrugged it off as a potential side effect of silicone brake fluid.

In my own hot rod and drag race stuff, I build my own stainless lines regularly, but in those cases, the lines used aluminum AN fittings (not an uncommon practice, that's for sure). You can tighten them up pretty good and obviously, no leaks.

Now I'm working on my old Nova, and factory formed brake and fuel lines are on the horizon, hence my concern. The last thing I need is brake fluid melting paint.

So, anyone else with input on the topic? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]

Wayne [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img]
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-----In todays world, for starters, our cars basicly only get driven in good weather, and fairly little even then. As well, stainless lines just arent original equipment. The few guys that made me use stainless ended up complaining about, guess what? The standard lines will far outlast just about everyone on this forum while still looking good. Thats my input!.......Bill S
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Default Re: Metal Brake Line Source Recommendations?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: olredalert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">-----In todays world, for starters, our cars basicly only get driven in good weather, and fairly little even then. As well, stainless lines just arent original equipment. The few guys that made me use stainless ended up complaining about, guess what? The standard lines will far outlast just about everyone on this forum while still looking good. Thats my input!.......Bill S </div></div>

What Bill said [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img] I would not use stainless lines even if they were cheaper than the original material.
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Thanks guys. Makes sense. And I certainly appreciate your input.

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