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Misc. Stainless fuel and brake lines.

Misc. Stainless fuel and brake lines.

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Im looking for stainless brake and fuel lines. Anyone have recommendations or manufacturers to stay away from. Mine is for a 82 CJ7 power brake AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l manual Transmission .

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Inline tube I've been using them for years. Full stainless kit runs about 180

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Thank you both for the help. My garage smells like gas too much right now. Wonder why such a difference in price? Gonna look them both over good today and make a choice. Thanks again.👍🏻
 
Decided to grab the fuel line from inline tube. Also grabbed their clips and bolts to mount to the frame. If everything is decent as expected Ill grab the brake lines as well.

Much obliged Manic 👍🏻
 
Decided to grab the fuel line from inline tube. Also grabbed their clips and bolts to mount to the frame. If everything is decent as expected Ill grab the brake lines as well.

Much obliged Manic [emoji1303]
YW I've used them all the time for all my customers vehicles

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Hope it won’t be necessary to have to pull and stretch the lines to reach the ports at the MC, and end up with that odd looking plumb job many of us are running.
 
I did pay extra for a new proportioning valve

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I did pay extra for a new proportioning valve

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As did I. Any "extras" you see on their site you may wonder, "hmm... will that make the job go easier?" are also worth buying. My brake system was so ignored and corroded I had to literally cut most of the lines apart, and the condition of the proportioning valve was no exception. Note: Don't forget to buy a little brake-bleeding tool for your proportioning valve beforehand!
 
I replaced everything when I did mine. Booster master cylinder calipers rubber hoses etc front to back top to bottom.

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