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Old 11-13-2006, 01:45 PM
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Hello !!

Thanks to all your replys.

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Originally Posted by 3kidsnotime
That was a pic of another members car and plumbing, wanting to know the tools to do it, If the new swagelok tool does it all it is the way to go for sure I have 5 tools to do the diffrent functions needed. He is showing fuel system but the question is brake lines in his post two very diffrent tasks...
Yes you are right! I have my current project done and plummed. I had a hard time enough for modifing stainless brake line kit to fit my C4 brakes at in my next project i really need tools wich definitely work with ss tubing. And that picture wasnt from my car. I wish it was, i would not need to ask my questions.

Having tool wich will handle both metric and "standard" would be best for me.

So do all think this one would work with brakelines http://www.performanceplumbing.com/i...kit2_Large.jpg ??

As Kurt and Chicane recomended essexparts tool would it be better ?

Would this be good for flaring 37s for an lines http://www.performanceplumbing.com/37FlaringTool.jpg ?

Okay how about bending stainless tubing? More like AN lines sizes 6-8-10 ?

Thanks !!
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