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Brake line straightening
What are you guys using to straighten brake and fuel lines? I thought about making a tool as I've seen a few guys build them and they seem to work pretty good. I'm thinking now that I'd rather just buy a tool as between the Bronco and the car I will be running 3 different line sizes and would rather not have to be adding washers to make the gap right. I was thinking of getting this tool from Brakequip as it looks like it will easily adjust to the different sizes.
http://www.eastwood.com/tube-straightener.html Anyone have any experience with this tool? Thanks. |
Hey mike someone had plans on here to make your own straightener with patio door rollers and 3 "angle...maybe check pro-touring..in the fabrication forum
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I made my own using patio door rollers and angle, it worked great for 3/16 brake line but not so well for 3/8" fuel line.
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Buy it straight, then you don't have to straighten it?
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I saw this post just the other day: http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showpo...&postcount=242
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I made one but wouldn't do 3/8 line so I just bought the unit from Eastwood. Works on 3/16 to 1/2" lines. I havent tried it on the 1/2" yet.
http://www.eastwood.com/tube-straightener.html |
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What car are you working on that you can get a 20' piece of brakeline or fuel line in? If you can get from the master cylinder to the rear end in one piece that's awesome but I will just put a union in the middle and finish it in half the time. |
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