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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jim Stacey
> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 7:01 AM
> Subject: RE: IML: brake lines fitting tool
>
>
> Bill, regarding the suggestion below to use stainless steel brake
>lines....
>
> I am slowly doing a DIY off-frame restoration of a '73 and would really
>like to replace the front brake line that goes from the left front wheel
>along the frame to the right front wheel with stainless steel tubing. When
>the car is back together it will be really difficult to replace this
>particular line the "next time" since it is buried under wheel wheels,
>radiator yoke, etc..
>
> I did some internet searches and about all I came up with was FLEX lines
>that are stainless. I did find one site that had some SS tubing type lines
>for RV's I think it was. That site said that you had to buy factory-flared
>SS lines since ordinary flaring tools would not work on SS. So, it looks
>like I can't just buy the tubing and do my own flaring as I had hoped.
>
> Can you suggest where we could obtain different lengths of SS brake
>lines with the fittings on and ends flared?
>
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